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Old Apr 11, 2016 | 06:07 PM
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Hi All
Bought a nice 02 Blazer ZR2 for my Son to replace his 03 ZR2 Pick Up, Needed more Storage room at College and he did ask for a Back Seat , Freshman in College 5 Hours away.

Any way, it is pretty Complete and had to fix a few Mechanical issues before he took it.

Opened up where the Jack goes, Nothing seems to be missing, The Instructions are there but I can not figure out how it all Goes back Properly, That Big Wing Nut with the Plastic Washer is in there, just everything was thrown Back in.
Any Pictures of it Stowed Properly would be great.
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If no one else posts, I can after I get home from work later today.
 
Old Apr 12, 2016 | 03:31 PM
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Hey Vahomboy

Thanks, really appreciate it, as they say
"A picture is worth a thousand words"

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Truth be told, I've never pulled my jack out. I bought a bottle jack to carry in my "possibles" bag along with a couple of strap, shovel, ****** block, a few blocks of wood and a few other items.

I always thought there was a diagram/picture of how to store everything in there? For all I know a family of raccoons has taken up residence in my storage place.
 
Old Apr 13, 2016 | 10:50 AM
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Hey AJ
I do have that Plastic Directions, I don't follow Cartoons very well.
I guess it's just me ?
I would rather have a Picture.
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I hope these help.
 
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Old Apr 13, 2016 | 06:39 PM
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Hi Vahomboy

Perfect, They had my Son's Jack turned around and the "Chocks" lying on the Bottom of the Jack Compartment.

I'm sure there are others that needed a Picture of how things go back together.

Pick's of his 02 and of one of my other Chevy's.

Thanks again
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I love your SS! Beautiful car!
My ZR2 Blazer is a red one as well. I wish mine had a sunroof though. My last Z28 was a 95 that I special ordered. I also had a 69 Z28, blue with white stripes, black interior, 302. Wish I had it back.
Glad I could help. -H. L.
 
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