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Thogert 07-11-2012 07:07 AM

146- Don't use aftermarket fuel pumps.
147- Hold onto your tools tightly, or your blazer will eat them.
148- Be prepared to spend a lot of $$ to keep it running.
149- When it runs good, it won't for long.

chris015 07-11-2012 07:36 AM

150- My blazer has more emotional issues then my ex with turrets did.
151- My blazer thinks gas is free
152- It likes to squeak its junk in the trunk and no matter what you do it doesn't stop.
153- I can beat the heck out of it and all she asks for is more fuel and tires.

rezlab 07-11-2012 10:49 AM

154- to put an after market cd player requires removal of half the dash
155- stock speaker are junk(just replaced all the speakers)
156- the rear bumper will rust off
157- they sound good when the tailpipe falls off
158- drinks more gas in a week then i can drink beer
159- great in the mud getting all the mud off the skid plates sucks!!:icon_doh:
160- the rear hatch/glass rattles alot or its just the rust falling off
161- ive been told i pay more attention to the forums/ computer the i do her:icon_user:
162-sick of people think my blazer is a car. its an suv/truck
163- should have came with the quad mod from the factory
164-z28 rims looks sick on blazers as well as ss monte carlo rims

Little Roober 07-11-2012 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by BlaziNator (Post 318681)
15. No, it's not a hunting vehicle.

Oh really?

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wyzardd 07-11-2012 09:34 PM


Originally Posted by Little Roober (Post 529689)

Thank you! I borrowed my inlaws '03 until I finally got my '02 last year (now, let me assure everyone that a 99 Corolla is a terrible hunting vehicle, I figured I'd have to seatbelt my kill in the back seat)
Granted, I bring several large tarps so the carpet in the back doesn't need steam cleaned in the middle of November, and the smell on the drive home is a bit stronger than in a pickup, but besides that it does just fine. Oh, gotta quarter the elk rather than hoist it up a tree limb and back under it, but I never shoot anything but antelope close enough to a road to get away with leaving it whole.

But the all the others I've read so far look true.


1xx - before you curse how hard it is to work on, try changing the water pump on your wife's Chrysler Voyager after it froze up and got the timing out of sync.

104(a) Right after you notice how many Blazers are out there, you'll notice that most of them are the same color as yours (this might only apply to silver)

Blue thunder 2000 07-25-2012 04:04 PM

165. the compartments in the back seat area of 2-door blazers are great places to hide drinks and such from people ;P

alex.graham89 07-26-2012 11:08 AM

Another great hidy-hole is under the center console... Accessed by removing the top two compartments

utmushroom 07-26-2012 12:34 PM

I didn't realize the big one came out too, but I see it does, cool!

91tbi4.3 07-28-2012 03:02 AM


Originally Posted by 86K5ryan (Post 347319)
117- Buying a Blazer just for a weekend project truck becomes, thinking about all of the things I want to do to it next...


amen to that, that was suppose to be my sas blazer proect. 2 1/2 years later its still apart and tired of seeing it.

richphotos 07-28-2012 02:40 PM

165- Cut a hole in the floor in the rear above the fuel pump and hinge it up, you will thank yourself later when you need to do it again.
166- Do not use aftermarket spider assembly, only use delphi, or you will be kicking yourself in the ass later.
166- stiff gas charged shocks+city driving = feeling of riding on wooden wheels.


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