Jason Jolly
Jason Jolly
Jason has been riding dirt bikes in Glamis and Ocotillo Wells since he was ten years old. He loves off-roading and claims it to be his passion. Jason joined the army in 2003, and had to take some time off from what he loved. He Bought his 99 F150 in 2006, and in 2007 he was relocated back to California and he’s been hitting it hard ever since. Between deployments serving our country, he has been building his truck, making it stronger and faster in the dirt. Thanks to what he has learned at the FABSCHOOL in Riverside, CA, he has been doing all of his own cage work. Jason now has his 1450 race truck as a daily driver. He used to have a part time job with Wayne at PRODIRT motorsports on the side, and used the opportunity to learn even more about fabrication.
The Army has now moved Jason from Southern California to North Carolina. He says he is trying to make the best of it, and is showing the East coast guys how we do it on the west coast, and of course repping 4130 all the way. Jason will be racing in several stadium truck races, and anything else his truck qualifies for out in NC until he can get back to compete in MDR and BITD. Jason is determined to have one really dialed truck to compete with, and his main goal is to get back to the west coast and compete in the MDR/BITD series and eventually SCORE.
Specs:
Vehicle: 99 Ford F150
Chassis: Chromoly tubing ,back half, wheelbase 128” width 92”
Engine: 5.4L Triton with tons of mods
Drivetrain: Currie 9”, 35 spline axles, 5.13 gears, Spool, and custom driveshaft
Suspension: Atomic motorsports long travel front with 17” travel, Giant motorsports 4-link rear with 32” travel. King coil and bypasses all around
Interior: Custom rollcage, Beard seats and Crow belts
Other: Jazz 32gal fuel cell, two 8” Hella lights, tail light box with amber/ brake lights













