what have you gotten done on your blazer today?
#3781
Borrowed a drill from work for the weekend so I can clean up my front bumper, spare tire carrier and (possibly) the small rust spot on the drivers quarter panel. I have some bedliner that will be going on the bumper and tire carrier, so hopefully that job goes smooth.
#3782
In the laast two days I have changed the wheel bearings in the front end, painted my calipers and mounting bracket, replaced my old warped rotors with new EBC slotted rotors and new pads. I also put on a new distibutor drive gear and (knock on wood) my hesitation at 2000 rpm is gone!
#3786
Cleaned the paint/rust off of the front bumper and hit it with some duplicolor truck bedliner stuff. Looks much better... except the part I messed up and sprayed it on too thick. That part looks like crap.
Also cleaned up the spare tire carrier and tossed a quick coat on that, mostly just to cover up bare metal spots.
Then I decided to sand and bedliner my little rust spot on the drivers side quarter panel... and my stripper disc went right through the metal. Looks like the rust is cancerous, so I'll have to get that replaced at some point. For now, it looks like *** since I just randomly sprayed bedliner over the hole. I'll clean it up and do a better job tomorrow when there's daylight.
Also cleaned up the spare tire carrier and tossed a quick coat on that, mostly just to cover up bare metal spots.
Then I decided to sand and bedliner my little rust spot on the drivers side quarter panel... and my stripper disc went right through the metal. Looks like the rust is cancerous, so I'll have to get that replaced at some point. For now, it looks like *** since I just randomly sprayed bedliner over the hole. I'll clean it up and do a better job tomorrow when there's daylight.
#3789
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Litterbug, I have never seen someone mount a light in the spare tire carrier haha. Looks good.
And for anybody here who can help me, I'm having trouble hooking up the off-road lights for my brushguard. I have everything up to the point of trying to find the hole in the firewall. Can't find it and it's driving me crazy. Any help? All I have left to do is connect the wire to the switch. But I have no idea where to feed the wire at?
And for anybody here who can help me, I'm having trouble hooking up the off-road lights for my brushguard. I have everything up to the point of trying to find the hole in the firewall. Can't find it and it's driving me crazy. Any help? All I have left to do is connect the wire to the switch. But I have no idea where to feed the wire at?
#3790
Litterbug, I have never seen someone mount a light in the spare tire carrier haha. Looks good.
And for anybody here who can help me, I'm having trouble hooking up the off-road lights for my brushguard. I have everything up to the point of trying to find the hole in the firewall. Can't find it and it's driving me crazy. Any help? All I have left to do is connect the wire to the switch. But I have no idea where to feed the wire at?
And for anybody here who can help me, I'm having trouble hooking up the off-road lights for my brushguard. I have everything up to the point of trying to find the hole in the firewall. Can't find it and it's driving me crazy. Any help? All I have left to do is connect the wire to the switch. But I have no idea where to feed the wire at?
Then route the wires & losely ziptie them out of harms way. Put the wires beside the coat hanger & with electrical tape, tape them on it really tight. Then slowly pull the coat hanger back into the cab with the wires attached to it - voila, place the switch where you want, makes sense & you can hide the wires behind it & hookem up!
Pull the excess wire somewhere & ziptie it up leaving a bit of slack all along the wires.