I'll start with pictures. The first one is the mess from turning down all the high misalignment spacers for the rear 4 link. The Speedway rod ends were 2 7/8" wide and the heims with spacers were 3". The little harbor freight lathe did great.
Here's the trip report from driving to Havasu after all that work. On the way there we cruised between 75 and 85 most of the way. Water temps stayed reasonable, the drivers side sat right at 220 most of the time (it was over 100 ambient for the whole drive), passenger side stayed right around 210. When we got on slower roads, it cooled down a bit and would stay right about where the fans kick on (215). The power steering system worked flawlessly the whole time, however the pump is pissed off. I thought it was a fresh rebuild that I had as a spare for the S-10, but when we put it in I realized we had used it in the S-10 at some point, it's a whiny bitch now so I'll need to replace it. The reservoir we put on is supposed to be vented, but it doesn't seem like it is, so that may be part of the problem.
Thursday was honestly lame, it was HOT in the parking lot, we got there right at 11 and stayed until 1:30 when people started leaving (there wasn't really much to do but look at the cars and we had already walked through 3 times). We came back at around 3 to see what was going on and it was a ghost town so we didn't hang out very long. I never did see any of the "celebs" or their cars, I don't think they bothered to take them out of the transport.
Friday we got up early and went to the starting point, there was nobody there, we sat there and ate our breakfast we picked up on the way, talked to a couple people that were looking for the group too and headed out a bit before 8.
We caught up with some of the other cars on and cruised with them for a while until we got to Wickenburg and stopped for fuel.
We stopped at the first gas station to top off the tank and stretch our legs (and pee), then got back on the road. The rest of the trip was uneventful, we passed quite a few people in Wiickenburg that were stopped at various gas stations and should have waited with them to cruise with them, but we didn't

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We got to Firebird around 11:30 and parked, we wandered around to figure out where autocross was, then quickly went back to the truck and got lined up to run. "Autocross" was run on one of the Bradford Racing School tracks, you started at the start/finish line, made your lap and stopped in a stop box at the end, I'm not sure how fast I got going, but I know some people were hitting 100+.
They were taking 6 cars, taking them around the track once to see the racing line, then letting each car take 3 runs. I got in line twice for a total of 6 runs, on the second set Amber borrowed a helmet and rode along. I have a few videos that I'll post here in a bit, but the truck handled way better than I expected, I was the fastest one in my second group beating out a Porche Cayman. I'll get the videos posted up shortly.