zombie blazer
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If you want some ideas on building a crazy survival type Blazer check out Steinbruchsoldat's build thread. It's really long, but he did some amazing fabrication with his Blazer.
that was exactly the type of stuff i was looking for all rolled into one.
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I can't speak for the OP, but while I think zombie games, books, movies and such are fun, they are just such. On the other hand much of the same zombie preparedness things apply for emergency preparedness. Having a 72 hour kit. Having a plan of where to go if your home is not habitable due to a disaster (potable water, sewer, lack of food, etc). All those kinds of plans are valid and prudent. Stocking up on guns, ammo and machetes so you can blow the heads off the undead is a whole different ball game.
the term "zombie" was used jokingly. i appologize for not explaining that haha. honestly i am a very prepared person so it just makes sense to make sure my vehicle is too. I recently was without power in 2 feet of snow (a lot for where i live) for 6 days and i really would have appreciated i.e hot water and a a shower which i could have is i did the right mods to the truck. all in all, im not a full out prepper and i dont think zombies are real, i just want to make sure im ready for whatever hits.
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I'm doing the same thing with with my blazer but for an economic melt down, and i am just doing basic things to my blazer such as a lift and mud tires to get were ever I need to go, a big roof rack to put preps in, a grill guard to push objects out the way and a roof rack gas tank holder for fuel and I'd prob add some armor in week spots these are all future mods to my truck I'm on a tight budget at the moment, that's just some of the things I'd like to accomplish, just to give you an idea.
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