1994 4x4 4dr S10 Blazer
#51
I have the same ride as you I love this blazer , it has never let me down yet .
#52
In the 190,000 miles I have personally put on this blazer it has failed to get me where I needed to go only 2 times one was a bad FPR and one was a blown brake line, love this thing (it is my 4th over the years) just cannot beat it's reliability (REALLY pisses off my neighbor who has had her 2010 mustang towed to the dealer for failure to start 3 times in the 6 months she has had it)
#53
Finally got around to start some work on my interior (make it more mud-cleaning friendly while modernizing some things a bit at the same time) I'll have some pics in a few days when I get the first piece finished up...can't spoil the surprise too early now can I?
#54
Ok Ok it's been more than a few days but never having done something like this before it's a learning experience but here's a few pics of the way things stand atm finally ready to start wrapping and laying down some resin
http://s145.photobucket.com/albums/r.../door%20panel/
http://s145.photobucket.com/albums/r.../door%20panel/
#55
#56
Finally got the first attempt at my first door panel done and wired going back on precious tomorrow not 100% happy with it but then again anything less than perfection is not good enough for the Blazer.
Didn't expect it to get so freaking heavy with the fiberglass work so going to start over with another idea in the meantime I need my window switch and door pull back so this will do for now.
it's all mb quart equipment (4" mid 1.5" tweeter and passive crossover) the grille for the 4" has not arrived yet so no passengers until it does lol
Main goal was to get all this stuff mounted in the door securely and make it easier to clean the mud off in that regard I think this will do for now.
Didn't expect it to get so freaking heavy with the fiberglass work so going to start over with another idea in the meantime I need my window switch and door pull back so this will do for now.
it's all mb quart equipment (4" mid 1.5" tweeter and passive crossover) the grille for the 4" has not arrived yet so no passengers until it does lol
Main goal was to get all this stuff mounted in the door securely and make it easier to clean the mud off in that regard I think this will do for now.
#57
looking good
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