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Old Sep 17, 2014 | 03:25 PM
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Hey everybody I'm new to this forum thing so idk how it works exactly. But I'm hoping someone on here can tell me if the leaf springs from a Chevy Colorado 4Dr 2wd will fit on a 01 Chevy Blazer 2Dr 4wd??? The springs on my Blazer are flatter than pancake, and my dad was given a wrecked newer model Colorado tht he was jus gonna crush but I told him let me see if there's anything I can use on my Blazer b4 doin so. Such as tranny, ABS module, starter, ac compressor so forth. I know this is a lot but time is of the essence, and I really need to know something. If there's anyone tht knows these details and cud help me out, I'd appreciate it tons u wud not believe how much. Its not everyday u get an opportunity like this... thx guys!!!
 

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