Difference in LT and LS
#1
Okay, on the 95' blazer, what is the difference in the LT and LS trim levels? I've googled and searched and can't find any info on the blazer. All I can find is the tahoe.
#5
I was wondering the same thing about my 98 LS Blazer, it looks alot like a ZR2 to me to an extent. so i did a little looking on the net. There is a sticker in the glove box containing a R.P.O. Code (Regular Production Option). I Google'd RPO Codes and it comes up with a ton of listings for definitions and decoders to help you figure out what you actualy have. I hope this helps, im about to check my 98 out on here and see what happens.
#6
Dave, click on the red linked LS or LT in swartlkk's post to go to a linked thread that breaks this down a bit.
as for the RPO codes, there are a few (4 or so) linked on this site.
as for your 98 LS looking like a ZR2, well, if you found the rpo code sticker, look near the bottom for "ZR2" that rpo tells you all you need to know
ok i looked at the 3 shots of your blazer in your album. what strikes you as ZR2-ish about your ride? Looks like a 2dr LS to me. with a different rear wheel on the D side
as for the RPO codes, there are a few (4 or so) linked on this site.
as for your 98 LS looking like a ZR2, well, if you found the rpo code sticker, look near the bottom for "ZR2" that rpo tells you all you need to know
ok i looked at the 3 shots of your blazer in your album. what strikes you as ZR2-ish about your ride? Looks like a 2dr LS to me. with a different rear wheel on the D side
Last edited by ABN31B; 12-20-2009 at 11:51 PM.
#7
compaired to other Blazers that i have come across mine seems to sit a bit higher and looks a bit wider in the wheels. i could just be lucky and still have a nice suspension. the shocks look to be a OE part. but the rpo will tell all.
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