How long have you had and how much have you put into your blazer?
Got my Jimmy august 2010. the list is:
Tires in october, goodyear wrangler radials
rear brakes and rotors in march?
roof rack lights "55w"
passenger headlight
new front bumper "hit a tree off roading"
stainless steel brush guard
brush guard lights
to be finished cb radio
driver side wheel bearing
all in all i put around 1500 into her. so far she ran me good, never left me. 133k when i bouyght her, now has a touch over 141k
Tires in october, goodyear wrangler radials
rear brakes and rotors in march?
roof rack lights "55w"
passenger headlight
new front bumper "hit a tree off roading"
stainless steel brush guard
brush guard lights
to be finished cb radio
driver side wheel bearing
all in all i put around 1500 into her. so far she ran me good, never left me. 133k when i bouyght her, now has a touch over 141k
bought in 2005 70k miles currently 161k miles
tires
shocks
brake pads & shoes
front and rear rotors
radiator
water pump
center link
front wheel bearings
heater core
spider injectors
batteries
long block @ 159k miles
transmission @ 145k miles
tourque converter
u-joints
fuel pump
radio & speakers
headlight, taillight, interior, underhood bulbs and fuses
plugs & wires
oil pump
oil cooler lines
all hoses, serpentine belt, idle and tension pulleys
alternator
routine filter changes
when I put it all down like that I realize GOD I LOVE THIS TRUCK!
tires
shocks
brake pads & shoes
front and rear rotors
radiator
water pump
center link
front wheel bearings
heater core
spider injectors
batteries
long block @ 159k miles
transmission @ 145k miles
tourque converter
u-joints
fuel pump
radio & speakers
headlight, taillight, interior, underhood bulbs and fuses
plugs & wires
oil pump
oil cooler lines
all hoses, serpentine belt, idle and tension pulleys
alternator
routine filter changes
when I put it all down like that I realize GOD I LOVE THIS TRUCK!
i am purchasing a 1987 k5, am only payin 500 for it, which is a great deal on a four wheel drive vehicle...the problem is the wheels on turn to the right a little.....and im not much on steering and suspension...i know motors, i know transmissions, even body work, but.......not steering. any ideas? i was told it could be the gear box, or the linkage, but im not sure. now, it is a major project vehicle, has a lot of rust, but i love it.... any help?
Bought my 99 LS 2WD in Aug 2002 with 47k, now has 143k
rebuilt transmission (shop did it)
water pump
V-belt
bypass hose
2 alternators
starter
2 batteries
plugs (2 times) and wires
front u joint
oil cooler lines
replace steering gearbox (shop did it)
brakes, pads, rotors on front and back
both power window motors
both front door bushings (shop did it)
driver and passenger seat recline handles... made with cheap magnesium metal guts
radiator flushes
lift gate arms
all four shocks
intake manifold gasket (had shop do it)
fuel filter
serpentine belts
fuel gage hasn't worked since 2003 (the quote I got for replacement back then was $350 so I just watch my miles)
entire A/C system (had a dealer do it as cheap as local shop and now I've got full warranty as long as I own vehicle)
That's just what I can remember. Mine has been a money pit. Don't know what I would have done if it weren't for friends that are good with cars. This website has helped me try some things I wouldn't have attempted on my own in the past. For comparison, put 80k on a Ford Ranger (which had 100k when purchased) and never had to spend on anything other than routine maintenance.
rebuilt transmission (shop did it)
water pump
V-belt
bypass hose
2 alternators
starter
2 batteries
plugs (2 times) and wires
front u joint
oil cooler lines
replace steering gearbox (shop did it)
brakes, pads, rotors on front and back
both power window motors
both front door bushings (shop did it)
driver and passenger seat recline handles... made with cheap magnesium metal guts
radiator flushes
lift gate arms
all four shocks
intake manifold gasket (had shop do it)
fuel filter
serpentine belts
fuel gage hasn't worked since 2003 (the quote I got for replacement back then was $350 so I just watch my miles)
entire A/C system (had a dealer do it as cheap as local shop and now I've got full warranty as long as I own vehicle)
That's just what I can remember. Mine has been a money pit. Don't know what I would have done if it weren't for friends that are good with cars. This website has helped me try some things I wouldn't have attempted on my own in the past. For comparison, put 80k on a Ford Ranger (which had 100k when purchased) and never had to spend on anything other than routine maintenance.
Last edited by bamahunter; Aug 5, 2011 at 12:27 AM.
Bought it back in early May (so 3 months now) with 130XXX on the odometer, now it's at almost 133,000 and already:
Tune up (plugs, wires, cap, rotor) ($100)
Trans rebuilt ($1175)
Trans rebuild 2nd time ($1015)
Front door speakers ($30)
Refilled the A/C ($35 for a canister with stop leak from Autozone)
Needs:
probably wheel bearings for both sides
misfire in cylinder 3
rest of the speakers need to be replaced
rear mounted spare tire carrier was missing ($50, buying one in 2 weeks)
shocks
quarter sized rust repair just in front of the drivers rear wheel.
But I love driving this thing every day so much more than I ever liked driving my 04 Neon...
Tune up (plugs, wires, cap, rotor) ($100)
Trans rebuilt ($1175)
Trans rebuild 2nd time ($1015)
Front door speakers ($30)
Refilled the A/C ($35 for a canister with stop leak from Autozone)
Needs:
probably wheel bearings for both sides
misfire in cylinder 3
rest of the speakers need to be replaced
rear mounted spare tire carrier was missing ($50, buying one in 2 weeks)
shocks
quarter sized rust repair just in front of the drivers rear wheel.
But I love driving this thing every day so much more than I ever liked driving my 04 Neon...
I only had my 87 blazer for about a week, but i have already had to adjust the tie-rod, it needs upper, lower ball joints, i need a whole new suspension system all the way around, a new body mold for the rear to get rid of the rust, the seats bolted back down, a new rear window motor-regulator, the center-bolt is broken on the driver side leaf spring, it needs a radio, the transmission needs to be serviced,i need to get a door key, the center console needs to be bolted back down.when i first got it, i had 230 degrees in steering to the right, and 20 to the right, and the rest was gone in play. i guees a new power steering box would be great too.....but for only 500 bucks, it isnt a bad deal....it runs and drives so to me it is well worth it....
my 96 got for 2000 and only had to replace a fuel pump, then a week later the engine blew with 156,000...not i bought a 98 for 1600 with new brakes,fuelpump and tires but with no luxury anything but its 4x4 and on the way home NO BS the drive-nuetral-park indicator light stopped working,swaybar endlink broke, and then i popped the hood and broke the hood cable..so we shall see how this one goes..i love them..drive nice and get you through the deepest snow..but i hate to say it, the most common vehicle i see broke down or on the towtruck around here is blazers..makes me nervous..mine had paint coming off the bottom of the doors so i sanded all the trim and painted it black. now its black and red just like my cougar hahaha..but the blazer is the wifes and i store the coug in the winters..
Had it since June 22, 2010. Currently 152,000 miles
Tires - $590 mount and balance
Brakes - ~$120 in rotors, $120 pads, $80 for rear calipers
Cap, rotor, plugs, wires ~ 120
Rear bearings - $60(still haven't gotten a chance to do this job, though)
Subs - $FREE!!!
Wiring - $50
and I still have some other stuff to do. Still need...
Clips for door panels
New door pull handles
Center wheel cap
Driver side window switch
finish wheel bearings
do Tie-Rods and Centerlink
That should be it lol
Tires - $590 mount and balance
Brakes - ~$120 in rotors, $120 pads, $80 for rear calipers
Cap, rotor, plugs, wires ~ 120
Rear bearings - $60(still haven't gotten a chance to do this job, though)
Subs - $FREE!!!
Wiring - $50
and I still have some other stuff to do. Still need...
Clips for door panels
New door pull handles
Center wheel cap
Driver side window switch
finish wheel bearings
do Tie-Rods and Centerlink
That should be it lol
97 blazer 4x4:
New Ball Joint (Driver)
Several brake lines replaced
Brake booster (In the works of being installed)
Radiator being flushed and cleaned as I type
Oil
Spark plugs
Regular Maintainable.
Even though I spent enough on both the vehicle and repairs to equal KBB's price, I would say it was worth it!
New Ball Joint (Driver)
Several brake lines replaced
Brake booster (In the works of being installed)
Radiator being flushed and cleaned as I type
Oil
Spark plugs
Regular Maintainable.
Even though I spent enough on both the vehicle and repairs to equal KBB's price, I would say it was worth it!




