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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 08:27 AM
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Hey every one, when i got my New Jersey made 1997 Blazer it seemed like alot less quality than my dads Moraine, Ohio made 96 Blazer. On mine both doors have air leaks, The rear bumper doesn't line up and the back glass sticks up way past the body. The weird thing is its never been wreaked. But the 96 has none of these problems and it has 3 times the miles lol.

I was just wondering if anyone else has had similar problems with their NJ made blazers.
 
Old Jul 22, 2009 | 08:34 AM
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i highly doubt the NJ plant produced a lesser quality blazer. you said its a 96 so who knows what the unreported history is on it and if it has never been in a wreck or had any other exterior work done perhaps its just a "special" blazer with its own quirks.
 
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That kinda what i was thinking just was curious to see if their may have been something wrong with NJ's lol. whats the best way to seal my doors, it makes a loud noise driving down the road, and when it rains it leaks in. The leak is by the windshield on the door, if that makes any since lol.
 
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getting new weather stripping for the door would be the best bet.
 
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ok thankyou
 
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no problem.
 
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