what have you gotten done on your blazer today?
#1334
Where did ya snag the grille from? Can't wait to see the vid of the lights in action.
#1335
chuck 'em Kayla. you can drive over them once she's all better, it make you feel better.
see............a WIN-WIN situation!
ditto on that.
#1336
Thanks guys! I bought the grille from odfareal. All it needed was a little bit of polish and it looks brand new. We had a nasty storm last night so I wasn't able to get the video done, but I will try again tonight.
#1337
I have a 91 s10 blazer 4 door with 4 12s 2 6x9s a
2 teeeters and 2 6.5s. It has a 3 inch body lift and 31s on it. 350 tbi motor. I bought torsion keys to lift it up enough to fit my 33s on it, but id like some advice on how to install them, when take the bolt out will all of the pressure b off of the stock keys?? Do i need any special tools??
2 teeeters and 2 6.5s. It has a 3 inch body lift and 31s on it. 350 tbi motor. I bought torsion keys to lift it up enough to fit my 33s on it, but id like some advice on how to install them, when take the bolt out will all of the pressure b off of the stock keys?? Do i need any special tools??
#1338
Finally changed driver's side upper & lower balljoints
After putting up with a increasingly nasty sounding knock on the drivers side for weeks, today I decided to tackle the job i'd been dreading. Found a lot of play in the lower joint a while back + a little play in the upper joint so bought a new pair on Ebay.
WHAT A BITCH OF A JOB!! It took me around 5 hours to do both of them but I reckon i'd shave a couple hours off that time if I ever had to do the same job again. I'd read the Chilton manual last night to familiarise myself with things. I then thought i'd try & be clever & cut a few corners - BIG MISTAKE! Biggest mistake I made was to try to chisel & drill the lower rivets off with the steering knuckle & CV axle in place - made a real mess of a couple of the holes in doing so - something i'm not at all proud of. Over 25 years experience working on motorcycles & cars should have told me to follow the book to begin with. I should have taken the steering knuckle right off to begin with instead of trying to work with it in place - there was no way that bottom joint was coming out with the knuckle & outer CV joint in place! So - I took the knuckle off. Got away with leaving the inner CV joint in the front axle tube & just moved the outer joint out of the way. Also, the manual says to back off the tension on the torsion bar - I didn't find the need to do that - I just placed a small jack under the lower arm & adjusted the height as needed. Gave all balljoints a good pump of grease when i'd bolted everything back together.
So - lesson learned - the manual DOES know best & I need my *** kicking for not believing that. At least I will know next time + the job should be easier anyway now that there are only bolts to worry about & no rivets. The passenger side was done at some stage before I got the vehicle so at least it will be less hassle that side should I ever need to do it.
On a brighter note - there is no more knocking so it was a job worth doing. Even though I made a mess of a couple of the lower arm holes I don't think I have weakened anything too much. I am visiting a friend in the USA again in October so, just for my own satisfaction I may check out a couple junkyards I know & get a good used lower arm to replace my butchered one, will easily fit in my suitcase. Have brought plenty of american vehicle spares back before on previous trips. Blazers are extremely rare here in the UK so my chances of finding one here are pretty slim - anything that does come up for sale is usually at a silly price because the sellers know that they are hard to find!
Hopefully things will be OK for a while now?
WHAT A BITCH OF A JOB!! It took me around 5 hours to do both of them but I reckon i'd shave a couple hours off that time if I ever had to do the same job again. I'd read the Chilton manual last night to familiarise myself with things. I then thought i'd try & be clever & cut a few corners - BIG MISTAKE! Biggest mistake I made was to try to chisel & drill the lower rivets off with the steering knuckle & CV axle in place - made a real mess of a couple of the holes in doing so - something i'm not at all proud of. Over 25 years experience working on motorcycles & cars should have told me to follow the book to begin with. I should have taken the steering knuckle right off to begin with instead of trying to work with it in place - there was no way that bottom joint was coming out with the knuckle & outer CV joint in place! So - I took the knuckle off. Got away with leaving the inner CV joint in the front axle tube & just moved the outer joint out of the way. Also, the manual says to back off the tension on the torsion bar - I didn't find the need to do that - I just placed a small jack under the lower arm & adjusted the height as needed. Gave all balljoints a good pump of grease when i'd bolted everything back together.
So - lesson learned - the manual DOES know best & I need my *** kicking for not believing that. At least I will know next time + the job should be easier anyway now that there are only bolts to worry about & no rivets. The passenger side was done at some stage before I got the vehicle so at least it will be less hassle that side should I ever need to do it.
On a brighter note - there is no more knocking so it was a job worth doing. Even though I made a mess of a couple of the lower arm holes I don't think I have weakened anything too much. I am visiting a friend in the USA again in October so, just for my own satisfaction I may check out a couple junkyards I know & get a good used lower arm to replace my butchered one, will easily fit in my suitcase. Have brought plenty of american vehicle spares back before on previous trips. Blazers are extremely rare here in the UK so my chances of finding one here are pretty slim - anything that does come up for sale is usually at a silly price because the sellers know that they are hard to find!
Hopefully things will be OK for a while now?
Last edited by DaveHearne; 05-04-2010 at 06:25 PM.
#1339
Replaced all bushings on front sway bar using Energy Suspension bushings. What a difference it made in the ride quality. Either these bushings are awesome or my old ones were more wore out than I thought.
#1340
not much, other than collected a little more dirt on it-it's been parked in my driveway since Saturday night (i'm stuck road testing my Dad's wife's POS Sunfire for a few more days)
but @ least it has a full tank of fuel when i get back to driving it!
but @ least it has a full tank of fuel when i get back to driving it!