I wouldn't hesitate to take off and drive to California with the T&D rockers, then turn around and drive back. An aluminum bodied rocker arm just isn't something that I would consider a higher failure rate part, unless we were talking about Procomp parts. If you wanted absolute simplicity, then it needs to be a flat tappet camshaft and a factory rocker.
With that being said, sometimes it comes down to budget and a less expensive part being able to handle the job. If you compare a $1000 set of T&D rockers to a $450 set of "new" non-adjustable rockers with end stands and studs, then you're saving a lot of money and still ending up with new parts that will handle a hydraulic roller camshaft with ease.
I'm on my 3rd build with new factory non-adjustables in the past few months and I must say that I prefer the simplicity. It would be a little more challenging for the DIY'er to measure for accurate pushrod length, but other than that, I see no drawbacks. I do find that the non-adjustables will let a hydraulic roller FE rpm a little higher with the same parts. I pair them up with a set of end stands from POP.
