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Old Jan 14, 2010 | 07:48 PM
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i have a 1993 4 door 4wd blazer with a 2 in body lift. my ball joints are shot my brakes toasted and needs new tie rods and wheel bearings. i also have a broke down chevy 1500 4wd. it has new brakes brand new tires but they on 6 bolt wheels. new tie rod ends. does any one thing i could put the control arms half shafts from the truck on my blazer with out major cutting and welding. and do u the the rear axle would work also. or is it a dumb idea.
 
Old Jan 14, 2010 | 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by joegile23
i have a 1993 4 door 4wd blazer with a 2 in body lift. my ball joints are shot my brakes toasted and needs new tie rods and wheel bearings. i also have a broke down chevy 1500 4wd. it has new brakes brand new tires but they on 6 bolt wheels. new tie rod ends. does any one thing i could put the control arms half shafts from the truck on my blazer with out major cutting and welding. and do u the the rear axle would work also. or is it a dumb idea.
i would buy new parts. that way you know it will work for sure. if moneys tight local junkyards usually have good prices on decent parts. just want to save you your time and money..
 
Old Jan 14, 2010 | 10:35 PM
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i doubt it. Im sure they are longer and they might be the bolt on kind instead of the slip in kind. You could put the rear end with some modifying but its gonna stick out a lot farther and would look retarded
 
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