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Old Jan 26, 2011 | 05:46 PM
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Well here's the deal. I got offered to trade my blazer for a 1996 K1500 Ext. Cab Stepside Truck. It's a Silverado package with power everything and leather interior. Almost no rust, Cab corners are just starting to show rust. The interior is rough and will at least need the Drivers Seat and Arm Rest Recovered. Windshield is cracked. Has 244,xxx miles. Tranny was Replaced 20,000 miles ago and the engine was just rebuilt. Runs great and shifts very well. Wants to do a straight up trade. My blazer has 265,xxx on the body and tranny. But around 210,xxx on the motor. Lifted and 4x4. I've always wanted a pick up but I wanted 4x4. I'm just trying to branch out my options to see what you guys think. Here;s a picture of the truck and my blazer.



 
Old Jan 26, 2011 | 05:59 PM
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how badly do you want a 4x4?
 
Old Jan 26, 2011 | 06:00 PM
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I mean I like offroading, I live out in the country so the roads can get bad at times but not to the point of its a must.
 
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stepsides look goofy in ext.cab imo
 
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Personally, I don't like the stepside pickups. Since there's no 4x4, I'd probably decide against it if it were me.
 
Old Jan 26, 2011 | 06:35 PM
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Iam not a fan of the step side too. I wouldn't trade, I like the look of ur blazer. An I bet the first bad weather or bad road conditions you would wish it was 4x4.
 
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I wouldn't do it. It's not the truck you want and in the end you'll be unhappy with it because of that. When I was looking for a RCSB pickup I said I wouldn't need 4x4, not a big deal... Well I have a 4x4, and just for fun I tried driving to my GF's place in the last blizzard we got... no go, got stuck going down hill, hit the button for 4x4 CLICK, not stuck anymore!

I waited 4 years to find the truck I'm driving now, My Cavalier and Blazer worked out to be really cheap intermediate vehicles. The only thing you'll be saying in bad weather is "Frig I wish I had 4x4", or you'll drive by a nice trail and go "Frig I wish I had 4x4". My buddy did what you did and has been bitching about it ever since. "Dude I should have bought a 4x4."
 
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if its not entirely what you want, i'd wait.

imo the only stepsides that look nice are the 67-72's.

the only thing i'd ever compromise on (and have) is color.
 
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i agree with all of the above.

you'll never be happy with the truck, 'cause like Pat said, it's not what you really want.

besides, have you stopped to think about why the guy would want to do a straight trade? considering he has a fresh engine & a fairly new trans, i'm kinda leary of that deal.

besides, your rig looks nicer than his.


and those wheels look like krap!!




 
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i will never buy a fullsize with out 4x4 again. my horse hauler is a 3/4 2wd and it get stuck in our yard all the time. i went abought a heavy half 4x4 and it walks circles around it just more so the stance its got i never had to put in 4x4 to go out to the barn or even to pull people out. (the 4wd actuator was bad the entire time i had it, i rebuilt the top of the motor and put my lights on it and built a winch bumper truck only cost $1200).

im a huge silverado fan but IMO i wouldnt own a 2wd unless its going to be a show truck thats bagged. but for daily or anything else 4x4 all the way.
 



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