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bigdaddykane93 12-05-2009 01:03 AM

Will a 95 Blazer passenger front door fit on a 95 S10 pick up truck?
 
hi all,
would a 1995 Blazer passenger side front door fit on a 1995 S10 pick up truck? are they the same door? thanks

96Blazernut 12-05-2009 06:49 AM

It just so happens I have both outside. I have a 94 Sonoma Standard Cab (2nd Gen) and a 96 Blazer 4Dr. According to the measurements both front doors are just a shade over 46". I'm sure the 2Dr Blazers are longer and won't work for this.

Your local JY can tell you, have them look it up in the Hollander Exchange book.

butters 12-05-2009 08:12 AM

im nt 100% but i think that they would fit yes

cc4usa 12-05-2009 11:19 AM

i just looked at the interchange. if it was right 94 to 97 should fit if its a manual door (no power door locks or power window) 95 to 97 with the power options

bigdaddykane93 12-05-2009 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by cc4usa (Post 271761)
i just looked at the interchange. if it was right 94 to 97 should fit if its a manual door (no power door locks or power window) 95 to 97 with the power options

my 95 S10 pickup DOES NOT have power windows or locks... so then i should be looking for a 94-97 passenger front door from any blazer or s10 or anything else between 94-97 right? also i have no moldings on my original door, so i need a door without any holes in it, are any other vehicles from 94-97 that have moldings on it that are drilled into the door?

cc4usa 12-05-2009 12:20 PM

no info on body-side moulding but if your blazer door has no power options by all means use it. it should fit. but please get someone to help you swap these doors as they are heavy and damaging the new door will cause you more headache than whether or not it has body-side moulding if your worried about the marks from removing the moulding ?
unless the new door is the same color as the truck spot weld the holes closed and paint the door

96Blazernut 12-05-2009 01:19 PM

I don't think the 94-97 had any holes drilled in the doors for the molding. It was all glued on. You can easily remove it. There are several threads on here about debadging and cleaning up the residue.

bigdaddykane93 12-06-2009 12:17 AM

also, how can i tell if the door is an original GM and not a repo chinese door? like lets say im im looking at a 95 parts truck, is there a date code somewhere on the door? or something that will tell me its the original door from 1995?

cc4usa 12-06-2009 05:28 PM

ask a gm dealer parts dept. but since very little is us made anymore. what will it matter

if you have a good door bolt it on. but use new pins and bushings @ 5 bucks a piece its worth the money since the factory pins are most likely trash. my 2000 has had them replaced on both front doors and my 95 as well heavy doors (reminds me of my 72 camaro. damn doors were always trying to fall off)


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