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dude_sue 03-27-2010 12:40 PM

1990 s-10 body to 1993 s-10 blazer frame
 
I have a 1990 s-10 pickup and im planning on swaping bodys with a 1993 blazer 4x4 so i can make a s-10 4x4 pickup. im hopeing to get feed back on how to or problems related in doing this project. any feed back is greatlly appriated.

DriftinBlzr 03-29-2010 07:06 AM

The body/bed mounts are going to be wrong from the drivers door back. The core support and maybe the front cab mounts should be the same but I think all the other mounts are going to be in the wrong spot.

Once you get the mounts sorted the wheelbases are going to be different so the bed wheel arches won't be centered over the rear wheel.

You'd be further ahead getting a 4WD pickup frame and just swapping the bodies.

Later, Doug

BlazerGuy2001 03-29-2010 10:21 AM

The wheelbases are a huge issue, I believe they are about 14 inchs off between the two trucks, so you would have to extend the blazer frame to make it fit, I don't think it's worth the work...IMO

LuvMyTJ 03-29-2010 11:50 AM

I may be easier to chop off the back of the Blazer and make a rear cab wall. Presto... shortened pickup! :icon_teeth:

ohsofly 03-29-2010 01:28 PM

I know a girl back in Edmonton that chopped the back off her old blazer and it ended up looking really sweet! She cut it about 8 inches below the rear windows and made a removable panel to seal off the open air from behind the seats. Then she used the edges from a longbox truck box to fab onto the tops where the walls were cut so there is no sharp edges, and bedlinered the whole back area. She had the blazer seat that could be bolted into the back when she wanted as well, and the wall was removable with a couple latches so it could be used california style in the summertimes. There was also a fifth wheel hitch that comes out when the back seat goes in so they can pull their micro fifth wheel trailer with it, thats why the walls were trimmed down so low for clearance for the trailer. It was cute and looked like a short shortbox S10 with a box that wasnt as tall. It took her and her boyfriend a weekend to finish all the work and I was impressed by it, they were working on a custom roll bar for the back too last time I saw it before i moved to BC.

Definately the easier way to go, and you will have a unique whip after too.

LuvMyTJ 03-29-2010 03:38 PM

Sounds cool. I would love to see a pic of the truck & 5th hooked up! Got any?

ohsofly 03-29-2010 07:56 PM

Nah, thats way back in Edmonton, i dont live there anymore. It did look neat though, I think the fifth wheel was only a 12 or 14 footer plus the neck part, the smallest they made back in the late 70s. turning radius was sick too I bet.

91Blazer350 04-02-2010 06:21 PM

what if the truck was a reg cab shortbox and the blazer was a 4 door they have the same wheel base sorry to highjack

neo71665 04-05-2010 05:39 PM

I know these are correct for first gens (1982-1993/4)

s10 wheelbase

108" Shortbed
117" Longbed
122" Extended Cab


Blazer wheel base

2-Door: 100.5 in
4-Door: 107 in


If it was me and you are wanting to swap frames to keep the s10 body but get 4x4 slap it on a K5 blazer frame. You get a v8 and a much better solid front axle.

1979-1991 K5 blazer wheelbase

106.5 in


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