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Old Mar 15, 2012 | 12:46 AM
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I'm new to this forum, and honestly I haven't had much to contribute YET, but I will contribute what I can in the future.

I am working on my search skills, and trying to utilize the search and advanced search functions provided to us users, so that I am not posting questions that have been answered a billion times. If I happen to post a question there is already an answer to, I apologize in advance.

I've had to do a great deal of searching and posted a few questions of my own, and I have to say you guys have saved me so much time and money it's not even funny. Not one person has been disrespectful or exhibited arrogance when responding or posting. (Sarcasm I think is very entertaining) I've been on many other forums for other vehicles and my experience on this one has made me happier than a tornado in a trailer park.

Thank you everyone on blazerforum.com for taking the time and effort to help out people you don't even know. If any of you are located in the Phoenix area and ever need a hand, just PM me, and if my schedule permits, I'd be more than happy to lend a hand turning wrenches.

Thank you so much.
 
Old Mar 15, 2012 | 03:20 PM
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Yea man, lot of knowledgable people here.
Admin, & Moderators do GREAT @ helping others.
I've learned alot here also.
 
Old Mar 15, 2012 | 03:44 PM
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I have learned and spent alot because of this site. I really enjoy getting on here and getting ideas and help with problems.
 
Old Mar 15, 2012 | 05:08 PM
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i have to say you are dead on about this forum..i have been on several others and i have been spoiled by this one, when i go to another one looking for answers to my mustang questions i dont have nearly the exp i have around here.

i too have learned alot around here and spent as much on mods as i have saved on maintenance.
 
Old Mar 15, 2012 | 06:31 PM
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Yeah, this site is like one major brain lol. Soooo much knowledge and experience that guys have put in around here.

I try to help out on the stuff I can, but I'm still so young and I have a lot of learning to do myself.

This site has greatly helped me out many times and I also see myself with lighter pockets but a sexy blazer!
 
Old Mar 15, 2012 | 06:37 PM
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ahah yea this site has a lot of great information

and i caught the mod bug from here also
 
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Originally Posted by tibby
......but I'm still so young and I have a lot of learning to do myself.......
mmmm yes, young you are...strong with the blazer you are...mmmm
use the search you must....be given information you will be...mmmm

 
Old Mar 16, 2012 | 12:45 AM
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lol yep, it's my every day get away. I used to work at the GM Desert Proving grounds out here in mesa back in 97-99 in the brake department on S-10's and Jimmy's. I wish I still had a GM tech2. But I moved on to IT and computers. But I still love wrenching as a hobby. I find myself just searching through random threads looking for nothing but finding massive amounts of information. Luckily I still have my GM Service Manuals. But yes yes and yes, so much information on here, I just read and read and read.
 
Old Mar 16, 2012 | 03:30 AM
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As a female, and first time Blazer and 4wd owner...I LOVE ALL U PEOPLE ON HERE!!! I ask lots of questions, maybe too many sometimes LOL but I ask because I know someone will help me understand whats goin on. The kindness, generosity and knowledge on this forum is amazing. And learning things, especially as a female, is amusing when I go to the parts store, junk yard, or repair shops cause I actually sound like I know what Im talkin about and sometimes I really do THANKS TO THIS FORUM AND ITS PEOPLE. And I was entertained by the tornado in the trailer park comment ROFL thanks again to everyone for doin what they do
 
Old Mar 16, 2012 | 05:37 AM
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WartHD.. you probably missed out on the old Ford and Mustang newsgroups. They were the closest I've seen to this one. Everyone willing to participate got their problem solved.
As a geezer, doing this keeps my gray matter exercised.. believe me, that is important. And I learn something every day. That's even more important. Lemme tell you.. this beats hell out of Adminning a soccer site. I can still exercise my snarkyness and help someone out at the same time.

TCCoA is really good but they really arent oriented to problem solving.. {Of course, when you take away four wheel drive, marginal fuel pumps, leaky injection, GM wiring, and finicky ignition - what's left?!}
- Example: a non-firing injector discussion went over 3 pages and probably 3000 views. Mid nineties Ford PCM's have failure prone driver transistors. Still a rare fail but everything's relative.
 



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