Project: Little Big Truck!
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Hey guys! my name is Tim, I live in Michigan, I build cars as a hobby and work at a chevy dealership. This is my first Off road project and my first domestic project.
my usual projects are turbo imports AWD/RWD but this time I bought this because I needed something to get me through the winter up here in MI
Except this was to stock for me so the modding begins.

started off with a little deer protection


Added a roof basket and spare.

next some off road lights.

little rusty, I have OCD against rust so that had to be fixed.

new panel

wanted some lift so I bought 2 inch shackles
my usual projects are turbo imports AWD/RWD but this time I bought this because I needed something to get me through the winter up here in MI
Except this was to stock for me so the modding begins.

started off with a little deer protection


Added a roof basket and spare.

next some off road lights.

little rusty, I have OCD against rust so that had to be fixed.

new panel

wanted some lift so I bought 2 inch shackles
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Shackle install went pretty smooth.

Next came the body work, new cab corners and rockers


Bullet Bed liner on lower trim and all inside wheel wells.


turned out really well, used 8 gallons of bed liner.


2 inch PA body lift

Good ole michigan weather.

31 inch Good Year Dura tracs with 15 inch MB TKO wheels

Next came the body work, new cab corners and rockers


Bullet Bed liner on lower trim and all inside wheel wells.


turned out really well, used 8 gallons of bed liner.


2 inch PA body lift

Good ole michigan weather.

31 inch Good Year Dura tracs with 15 inch MB TKO wheels
Last edited by TMR_BLAZER; 11-24-2014 at 05:57 PM.
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Side by side with a ZR2 blazer, I sit a good 3 inches taller maybe even more
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Not bad for a quick project, besides some more off road lights on the basket, plus regular maintenance Im done putting money into her.
Should prove to be a good 4x4 winter car.
This took me about 3 months to do. I have owned the blazer since september 2014
let me know what you guys think
Should prove to be a good 4x4 winter car.
This took me about 3 months to do. I have owned the blazer since september 2014
let me know what you guys think
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Looking good! Like the bedliner look .....
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Turned out pretty nice!
not personally a fan of roof racks.....but looks nice other than that!!!!!
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I didn't like it at first but after putting deer up there and gas cans and other things that I wouldn't want inside my blazer, I decided to keep it. I think it will blend in more with 4 KC lights mounted on it.
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How many coats of bedliner did you apply that it took you 8 gallons?!?!?! I was able to put on 3 coats with one gallon!. Your truck looks great tho nice work.
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hahah yeah but keep in mind I sprayed it on, and did the wheel wells and wrapped it up under the doors and under the carpet inside. plus it is thicker than a Nickel or maybe even thicker, Ill get a picture.





