what have you gotten done on your blazer today?
#1962
Installed new to me headlights... it looks nice being able to see in the dark now....
and the old headlights are broken... they sheared at the plastic... I emailed the company and depending on how the situation is handled, might praise/scream them...
and the old headlights are broken... they sheared at the plastic... I emailed the company and depending on how the situation is handled, might praise/scream them...
#1966
Last week, I detailed the entire interior. Looks amazing now.
Today, I installed my new blue LED dome light to replace the other one I had in there. This one is a 9 LED circuit board. Super bright, really makes the interior glow a cool blue color. I also changed the oil - decided to switch to Mobil 1 full synthetic. It might be in my head, but the truck seems to idle smoother. I also restored my buddy's headlights on his Ford Focus.
Today, I installed my new blue LED dome light to replace the other one I had in there. This one is a 9 LED circuit board. Super bright, really makes the interior glow a cool blue color. I also changed the oil - decided to switch to Mobil 1 full synthetic. It might be in my head, but the truck seems to idle smoother. I also restored my buddy's headlights on his Ford Focus.
#1967
getting the truck back tomorow around lunch time although i installed new brakes the front brake was rubbing so i had my real mechanic fix the brakes instal a new window regulator and do a tune up.. 450 its costing me but my mechanic said everything is fine and nothign is wrong with the truck
#1968
I attemped to diagnose my highway speed (75-85) vibration/shake. balljoints seem to be stiff, so im not sure. I can wiggle the wheel on its steering axis, but the rod ends look okay. a buddy of mine claims the inner tie rod on the driver side is moving, but i cant see it. No idea, i just know it doesnt feel safe.
I completed a tune-up the other day. The infamous plug 3 on the drivers side was no big deal (went in through the wheel well with a 9" extension and a jointed adapter) I did strip the end of #2 on the other side and had to tap it. Fortunately the threads straightened out and didn't need a helicoil.






