Project Blazed
#221
Beginning Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Modesto, California
Posts: 25

Thanks, and I would say go for it once you get your blazer! The reason I did it is because of the hundreds of chips I had along the rocker panels...they didn't look good and would eventually have turned into rust...also I had some rust along the rockers that I wanted to stop now before it got any worse. And now it looks great and should last for years to come! If you need some help if/when you do this to your blazer just message me and I'll walk you through it.
As for the sound system I think it is a problem other than the amp, I am only running an 800 watt rms system and I find the battery dead nearly every morning. There is a problem other than the stereo that I need to work out =\
As for the sound system I think it is a problem other than the amp, I am only running an 800 watt rms system and I find the battery dead nearly every morning. There is a problem other than the stereo that I need to work out =\
Thanks man I will really get after it when I get it.....I have known that I would buy the thing for more than a month now.....just waiting on the money.....lol....You really inspired me to do it right man....since my last post on here I have been looking all kinds of things up online.....I really cant wait to start building this thing up.
lol....I read in your thread that you are waiting for the summer so you can have warmer days....I live in Northern California and I am having 80 degree days now......Only if I had the Blazer now....lol
#222
By trigger wire do you mean remote wire? If so yes, I have it wired into the ignition, so it turns off with that, also to a switch if I want them off when my ignition is on, but I have the radio on almost all the time when driving... I replaced the cluster because the shop said that was the problem but it didn't help....$200 down the drain..
Have you tried disconnecting your amp to see if the power drain stops happening? Just trying to 100% eliminate the possibility.
#223
Senior Member
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Rochester Hills, Michigan
Posts: 702

I could try that...later today after school and work I will check it out!
#224
New Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Michigan
Posts: 75

Will that stuff stick to chrome bumpers?
#225
Hey Derek, did you mask off all the rear window trim and just spray it once you sanded it? mine aren't looking that great....
#226
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Rochester Hills, Michigan
Posts: 702

I haven't finished my window trim yet lol, I've done a little bit towards it but the process I'm going to use is use some body filler then sand that down and probably repeat, then prime then paint
#227
Ok, because mine isn't that faded but it is rough.. i think some of the car washes i go to uses some pretty strong cleaners that are eating away at my external plastic pieces. I know it happens but i didn't think it'd do as bad as it does
#228
Senior Member
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Rochester Hills, Michigan
Posts: 702

I would bet that it's just sun rot. I rarely take mine to carwashes and it still happens
#229
Yeah but 3 year difference in age. So, who knows, thats a project for another day.
#230
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Rochester Hills, Michigan
Posts: 702

yea, im waiting until the summer where i have a few days with some good sun and guaranteed no rain =/





