Looking for a company for parts.....
#1
Looking for a company for parts.....
Hello all,
I'm new to this site, and thought i'd check it out.
Basically i'm looking for a company that makes trail gear for blazers. My primary interest lies in bash rails, custom tube bumpers, and skid plates. I can't seem to find anywhere that makes much of anything for blazers. Everything is Jeep Jeep Jeep. I have a buddy who does custom fab work, but i'm looking for somewhere to buy.
Any ideas?
Thanks everyone.
I'm new to this site, and thought i'd check it out.
Basically i'm looking for a company that makes trail gear for blazers. My primary interest lies in bash rails, custom tube bumpers, and skid plates. I can't seem to find anywhere that makes much of anything for blazers. Everything is Jeep Jeep Jeep. I have a buddy who does custom fab work, but i'm looking for somewhere to buy.
Any ideas?
Thanks everyone.
#2
I don't know anyone that makes bumpers or rock sliders. The demand for blazer parts like that isn't that high. A lot of guys have built their own stuff on here though. There's also a list of websites to check out its a sticky in the lounge I think.
#3
synergy is a good place to start. and stylin concepts seems ok.
#4
I understand the convenience of buying parts and doing
"bolt-ons" saves time and trouble (hopefully). But here's a thought for you, if you make/build it yourself of help with it you know exactly what to do when/if it breaks. It will also be really cool when someone sees it and asks "where'd that come from" and you can honestly say "I made it"!!!
Think about it and have a good one.
"bolt-ons" saves time and trouble (hopefully). But here's a thought for you, if you make/build it yourself of help with it you know exactly what to do when/if it breaks. It will also be really cool when someone sees it and asks "where'd that come from" and you can honestly say "I made it"!!!
Think about it and have a good one.
#5
they don't make that kind of stuff for blazers unfortunately, and if you see a blazer with that stuff its custom. they don't even make a big selection of lifts for them either, blazers really weren't meant to do a lot of off roading like a jeep or a land rover thats why there is a lack of accessories for off roading. if you're looking to wheel hard be ready to replace ALOT of front end parts
#6
Or a SFA swap. Benedict is right tho. Are trucks arnt built to take the beating like a jeep is designed for.
#7
lol yep a blazer was built to be a family suv that can drive to a hunting camp or fishing spot not rock crawling and mudding... so if you're looking for something like that I wouldn't drop all the money into a blazer to make it an off road monster, I only did it because I was 17 and just kept adding things, I'm almost at the point to do a solid axle swap, but if I had to do it again I would have saved myself the time and money and got a jeep... so if you're looking for an off road monster get a jeep, land rover, toyota, or an older full size
Last edited by Benedict1337; 01-19-2011 at 06:25 PM.
#8
i thought they made a kit for the sas now?
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