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Old Dec 24, 2012 | 10:06 PM
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I lifted my 97 blazer and I don't like it the pitch on the cv's are to much and I cant get it any better, I found a 92 s10 blazer with the solid axle conversion already done ready to roll but the body is banged up. I am trying to figure out if the solid axle conversion on this 92 blazer will fit right under my 97 without any big issue. If you have any helpful information please let me know... im stuck on this one.
 
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do you have pics of yours so when can see what it looks like an see more of what you dont like
 
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it shouldn't be much difference
 
Old Dec 25, 2012 | 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by trobbins
do you have pics of yours so when can see what it looks like an see more of what you dont like
I am not sure how this would help anything at all. Pretty much just wants to put a SAS under his from a first gen.
I think most of the parts should work, someone will chime in that knows more, at some point.
 

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