General ChatChat about all things Blazer (and related vehicles). Off-topic stuff should be in the lounge, and all mechanical problems should be posted in the proper forum.
I'm like you when it comes to making my own stuff, there's a lot of satisfaction to it. Nice job. Hope it holds up to any abuse you put it through.
Thanks!
Pretty much everything on my Blazer was built by me. For one thing, it's almost impossible to find bolt-on parts like bumpers, tire carriers, etc. But even if I could buy them, I like the satisfaction of building them and knowing nobody else has the same stuff.
Had to hack up a fix for the window channel .. couldn't find an exact replacement - apparently due to the '74's lack of a window frame there's an extra guide piece on the rear end of the channel. Mine was rotted away.
Speaking of rotting stuff, Blazer time was cut short as I had to redirect my attention to removing this little bugger ... a rabbit tucked himself under the AC pulley on my Vette .. and not only got shredded, but jammed under the compressor.
Which wasn't detected until putrification was well under way of course..
Required the use of pliers, a screwdriver, loops of weedeater cord, angle iron, and a machete (don’t ask) to remove it ... I lost the head and other bits during the process, hoping they will get blown out during the next trip or it has to go up on a lift. Clorox rinse helped a bit.....
Today I bought 5 new GM 2002-2004 5 spoke Corvette wheels for my 98 2dr 4x4 I bought new in January 1999
I hope its OK to post this here, I found him on the Corvette Forum.
New GM Corvette Wheel 17 X 8,5
Last edited by swartlkk; 01-17-2020 at 06:16 AM.
Reason: Removed advertisement
My welder crapped out making them but luckily it was still in the replacement warranty so they just gave me a new one works even better. Excited to get to the car wash and get good pics of it supposed to start warming up next week we have had an extreme cold warning all week. I managed to get them done and on before it got super cold