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1997 Chevrolet Blazer
Bought: Jan, 0001
Sold: Jan, 0001
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93 CHEVY BLAZER 2 DOOR 4X4 8"SKYJACKER LIFT NO RESERVE $1,934.00
01 ZR2 SUSP PCKG 4X4 LS 2DR FULL PWR XTRA CLN CD AUDIO! $5,995.00
1979 CHEVY BLAZER 4X4 LIFTED BUILT MOTOR TRANS & MORE!! $1,825.00
K5 4x4 with 472 V8 Engine! Rhino Sprayed! NO RESERVE $1,525.00
1986 Military Spec Chevy Blazer 4WD..DIESEL..25k miles. $3,200.00
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Inside
The sound set up
close up on the sub The thing i like about this sub is its soo clean not too loud so when i'm jaming to METALLICA. it does the job
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Posted by: perrywinkleblue
06/23/2006 09:54AM
thanks for checking out my blazer. it has a 2" PA body lift, the torsion bars are cranked up on it, and in those pictures i hadnt put the rear shackles in yet, but i eventualy did to raise the rear to bring it back to a factory type stance (rear slightly higher than the front) the shackles i custom made and my recomendation for the torsion bars is that you try and find lifted torsion keys... it tried a bit but live in a small town so hard to get things like that. If you can find them they should be under $100 and give you a lifted front without tightening the suspension too much... mine is sooo tight im starting to replace a lot of front end stuff (maybe its just that time but i think the wear was accelerated a bit by the stiff front end) If your tires are going on the stock rims you should be fine but if you are using truck rims so that the tires stick out the sides like mine do, you may need to do a front fender trim, i had to, to get mine to fit...if you need more info on the fender trip let me know and i can send you a close up and a little bit of info on it. good luck
Posted by: abright
02/13/2006 08:14PM
It is as simple as swapping the radiator support. Use the old hood latch.
02/12/2006 08:30PM
The grille conversion involves replacing the radiator core support for one out of a 98+ model. Since you already have the 9005/9006 bulbs, all you need to do is get the headlight housings and the grille. If you have any other questions, just send me your email address.
Posted by: Killerkat13
03/09/2005 10:44PM
Looking good man. I have the Poweraid TBS and an Airraid intake. I love the turbo sound the TB makes too. ttyl
Posted by: molson02536eh
03/01/2005 06:25PM
Just keeping intouch to see how things are there. Nothing here but snow GRRRR. the boys and i have all the parts now for the turbo kit and we're just waiting for some warmer weather and trying to find a good way to run the pipes. Glad to see your finding time to work on your blazer. Let me know how your spacer worked out eh. see yha and keep up the good work
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