Hello from central Coast ,CA!!
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Hi everybody,
I've been lurking here a while and just wanted to say hello. My Blazer is an '02, and its pretty basic so far. I replaced the ball joints, just installed an AEM intake (which I think is great, but I'm not all that experienced...looks like a lot of you like K&N) and had the rear main replaced when it went about 2 weeks ago, which was the only problem i've had with my truck ever. Even with its 115k. I don't know much at all about cars, but I've built up a respectable amount of tools over the last 6 months (I think I only owned a ladder and maybe a saw before that), and between this site, my Chilton's, Hayne's, and alldata, I'm hopeful that I'm well armed for the things I want to do with it. The next two projects are JBA headers and full poly bushings for the whole front end, rear leafs and frame. Not sure which one i'll try first. Anyway I know this isn't the place to ask questions, just wanted to say hi!!
I've been lurking here a while and just wanted to say hello. My Blazer is an '02, and its pretty basic so far. I replaced the ball joints, just installed an AEM intake (which I think is great, but I'm not all that experienced...looks like a lot of you like K&N) and had the rear main replaced when it went about 2 weeks ago, which was the only problem i've had with my truck ever. Even with its 115k. I don't know much at all about cars, but I've built up a respectable amount of tools over the last 6 months (I think I only owned a ladder and maybe a saw before that), and between this site, my Chilton's, Hayne's, and alldata, I'm hopeful that I'm well armed for the things I want to do with it. The next two projects are JBA headers and full poly bushings for the whole front end, rear leafs and frame. Not sure which one i'll try first. Anyway I know this isn't the place to ask questions, just wanted to say hi!!
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Welcome to the forum from Canada!
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welcome.
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Welcome! from the west coast of New Zealand.
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Welcome from Canada !
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Welcome from Riverside California! My experiences would say that a header would be a much easier beginner task before doing bushings or anything. Not that either is very hard just a header would most likely be simpler
Goodluck and hope you can learn lots here.
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Welcome from New Zealand.
Most of us started out with a pretty basic truck so you're not alone mate. LOL
Most of us started out with a pretty basic truck so you're not alone mate. LOL
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Welcome aboard from Az!
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Welcome to the forum.
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