Just got back.
It was a shakedown. Found lots of stuff that made it frustrating at times.
The biggest problem was that the hubs kept shearing off all of the hub bolts. I guess I found the next weak link after putting 30-spline Longs in and then replacing the Warn hubs with Aisians. I broke a total of 30 studs over the week. I'll order a couple of sets of Toyota ones tomorrow and see if that fixes the issues.
The stock wiring harness I was so happy to use has an ignition feed problem. I found and fixed a couple of other problems while looking for an intermittent no start issue. I ended up splicing in a switch from a constant hot to the distributor as a midnight trail fix to get the truck off the trail.
A blowing radiator hose was a repeating problem as well. Easy fix at home. Not so much on the trail. I'll have some scars for a while from that one.
The winch under the seat worked great. Because of the hubs it needed it a few times. The last time it broke again. Something inside this time.I'll take it apart this week.
I have about one link too many in the front limit chain. If I hang a tire in the air, which is pretty hard to do on this rig, it binds the driveshaft and blows all the bolts. Again, I found the weak link after using Georg's output shaft saver. I'm much happier shearing bolts than shearing output shaft housings. The broken driveshaft did take out the 4wd engagement fork housing.
I also found the 73 master cylinder will not work with a 78 front disc and Monte Carlo rear disc. Even after pulling the residual valves it was way too hard to push. That's an easy fix as well.
110 lbs of pressure in the Fox shocks isn't enough. very bouncy to the point that hill climbs were very difficult. That was a big problem at SMORR. I think I'll try to find some higher rate front springs too.
I have a lot to fix and a really busy week next week, but I hope to tackle at least the worst of it for next weekend.
I don't have any action pics, but I saw a lot others should be posting soon. She is very flexy.