Well for those of you that I got the pleasure to wheel with while I was up there I just thought I'd let you know what I've been up to in terms of wheeling and career.
I am now the lead engineer in charge of design at Ballistic Fabrication located in Tucson AZ. I've been there for 8 months and have designed over 200 individual parts. I am primarily in charge of all aspects of our sheet metal/plate steel design. Still have 2 semesters left until this ME degree is finished and this a great job right now.
4 rigs I currently wheel or am working on wheeling
98 Taco still
73 CJ 5 with a 304
72 F-250 with a 460, fuel injection 16" travel coilovers up front, 116" wheel base, rear mounted rad, 203/205/NP435 combo, 60 front and rear
and the truck I bought for the g/f to tinker with
83 Toyota Pickup short cab, long bed, going to put a 20 R head on 22R block to up the comp. and put in 22R valves in the head for a little better flow
Working at state of the art offroad part manufacturing facility comes with a few perks
For those of you who don't what we offer, check us out
http://www.ballisticfabrication.com/and yes I am in charge of our prototype 9" so any questions shoot me a Pm.
Happy Trails and I miss the snow wheeling