what have you gotten done on your blazer today?
#4534
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I made a spare tire drop plate and got it installed. Big difference in rear vision. Also found the seat repair handles at Autozone for $8. I'd found them on Ebay for $20 shipped, but one of the Ebay sellers listed the dorman part number and the zone had them in stock. Now I can tilt my passenger seat back.
Search: 77199 | Seat Back Recliner Adjstmnt Handle | AutoZone.com
Search: 77199 | Seat Back Recliner Adjstmnt Handle | AutoZone.com
#4535
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It's been an on going thing. Complete engine rebuild, i mean complete rebuild, pulled motor and torn it apart!!! New starter, plugs, wires, distributor cap, shaft, rotor, both front bearings, front brakes, rotors, radiator, upper and lower ball joints...both sides!! EVAP lines, purge valve, 4x4 vacuum actuator, engine coolant sensor, driver side window...funny story. Front sway bar bracket, rear back interior panel, speaker covers, next up is 4x4 encoder motor, who knows what she will want next, lol
#4538
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HOW TO READ TIRE WEAR
Basically he means your front right tire tread is starting to look like this:
Cupping - Cups or scalloped dips appearing around the edge of the tread on one side or the other, almost always indicate worn (sometimes bent) suspension parts. Adjustment of wheel alignment alone will seldom cure the problem. Any worn component that connects the wheel to the car (ball joint, wheel bearing, shock absorber, springs, bushings, etc.) can cause this condition. Worn components should be replaced with new ones. The worn tire should be balanced and possibly moved to a different location on the car. Occasionally, wheels that are out of balance will wear like this, but wheel imbalance usually shows up as bald spots between the outside edges and center of the tread.
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