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Old Mar 22, 2019 | 03:14 PM
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I own a 2000 4dr. GMC rwd Jimmy with the 4.3v6 w engine , with the SLT trim. So are there differences between the Chevy Blazer & the GMC Jimmy in electronics , or mechanicals , or suspension ? help will be greatly appreciated , Thanks !!
 

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Pretty much the same animal under the skin.
 
Old Mar 22, 2019 | 04:28 PM
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Yeah, they're basically the same vehicles. Maybe trim levels or interior is a little different, but mechanically they're the same.

Plenty of Jimmy owners here, as well, so feel welcome, and don't hesitate to ask any questions!
 
Old Mar 22, 2019 | 04:41 PM
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I take care of both myself, 99 blazer lt 4x4, and a 2000 gmc jimmy slt.

I've take parts from my jimmy to put on my blazer to get it running, I have yet to come across something I haven't been able to swap... hell, those plastic pieces at the bottom of the slt's are growing on me. Wonder what they would look like on a blazer with my flares lol

 
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Others have already beat me to the punch Heck, even the S10 pickup and GMC Sonoma are almost completely interchangeable with the Blazer and Jimmy...
 
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From what I've gathered, the differences will be in exterior trim pieces, interior trim and a few electronics for different amenities such as lighting and HVAC controls. They use the same basic wiring harness with different sub-harnesses added as they do for the submodels on the Blazers.
 
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Hi , thanks to all who replied to my questions , I thought Blazers & and Jimmy's had interchangeable parts & wanted to make sure . After spending some time reading the differing posts , I figured I'd get a straight answer . Thanks again !
 
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Originally Posted by Frank Bukowski
Hi , thanks to all who replied to my questions , I thought Blazers & and Jimmy's had interchangeable parts & wanted to make sure . After spending some time reading the differing posts , I figured I'd get a straight answer . Thanks again !
If you have any further questions, fire away! There are so many helpful people on here it will make your head spin Half the time I don't even post a question because others have done it for me and I can figure my problem out...
 
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