Hey Guys!!
Sorry I haven't updated anything lately. Blazer Bash was a bunch of fun, met a ton of nice people and the Jimmy preformed quite well, I was even a little surprised by how well she did!
Front Bumper held up well, and I didn't hit the sides at all. I thought I was going to for sure a couple times, but it never hit. Coming down off a pretty steep drop, the bumper did dig down into the sand once, but a little throttle and it pushed through the sand and came out with only a couple little scratches. I had to be winched on "Wipeout Hill" (the only obstacle I had to winch on) and it was such a small tug that I don't think it is even a remotely fair test to the strength of the mounting system.
Rear Bumper was really hard to hit! I did manage it once, after an extremely sharp drop-off and I tagged the lower corner of it pretty hard. All it got was a little scratch on the paint. Of course it hit right on a corner weld, so it's about the strongest place I could have possibly hit it.
I also managed to ding the passenger side rear lower corner (no protection there yet - I was trying NOT to hit the corners, lol) but it's not bad at all, and I flattened out the tailpipe a little bit on the other side. Overall, very little damage done to any body parts that weren't protected! Yay!
Gas Tank Skid - I was trying hard to hit this, and tagged it twice. Once right off the bat just playing around at Area BFE. Found a nice rock on a ledge, centered it under the truck, and dropped off the ledge. WHAM! It shook the whole truck pretty hard, then slid off the rock (didn't even catch the rear bumper that time, lol!) I got out after a bit to look at it, and other than a little damaged paint, it's pretty hard to even see the metal scratched.
Also on Wipeout Hill, I hit my rocker pretty hard (the whole rig slid sideways and stopped via rock against rocker), but the rectangular tubing held up just fine. I was slightly worried because I hadn't had a chance to reinforce the tube back to the cab mounts before I left. But it never moved, so all is good!
I wish I had pictures of the trip, but the girlfriend had never been wheeling before and she wanted to ride along for most everything, so I didn't have a dedicated picture-taker. Oh well. I'm sure someone got some pics of the rig (you can see just a couple in MrK5's picture gallery). Hopefully I can get some more from everyone that was there.
The BBQ put on by ORD was awesome. There were a lot of give-a-ways there, I was pretty surprised. I donated a shackle flip with shackles, a winch cradle, and a disc brake bracket set. Everyone seemed happy and had a good time! Way cool, and a thumbs-up for ORD!! (Yes, I just gave a thumbs-up to a company that should theoretically be my competition! That's just how I am! They did a great job and they deserve credit for it!!)
Funny thing though that mentioning ORD made me think of... After one of the trails, I was looking under my front end, checking to see how the new ultra-duty engine crossmember's clearance to the pumpkin was. Everything cleared just fine, never touched the pumpkin at all, even on only 4" lift. I came up and said to myself "Glad that the crossmember didn't hit anything". An ORD member was standing there but wasn't looking under the truck, and then asked me if I knew they made a replacement crossmember that would solve all my problems, lol. I didn't have the heart to tell him that what I was looking at under there was my idea of an improvement on their design - I just tried to leave it alone and said that I make one too. He was super-nice and the only one in our group to make it up Wipeout Hill on his own - he had the perfect wheelbase for it!
Anyways, I had a great time out there, and am looking forward to going out again.
Of course, when I got back into town, the other job I work had fallen apart while I was gone, and I've spent the whole rest of the week trying to get all the sh@t dealt with and back on track. We are almost back on schedule, but I'll be spending more time at that job than working for myself for the immediate future. They have a lot of work right now, and I need some extra $$ coming in. For the next month or so, I'll probably be working for them nearly full-time, and working on products over the weekends or any day that I do have off. So please bear with me for a little while, things will have to slow down on the TnA front for a bit.
-Darren