Hello from New Brunswick,Canada
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Hey guys/gals, I have a 98 Blazer LS with 188,000 miles on it. I've had the beast since 2006 and have beat the living hell out of it. lol I run my own outfitting business for bear, deer, etc and this Blazer is the first thing my clients ask me about. lol It's never about the hunt, it's alway's "is the blazer still running" lol The blazer run's great but has been beat on rough roads and narrow trails, tree's for 7 years now. I ripped all the carpet out of the inside a couple of years ago due to stink from the trapline. Vise grips on the heat control, you get the picture. The funny thing is, it run's great, easy to work on, and has hardly any rust on it, Therefore I've decided to rejuvenate the old girl and will be pounding the questions to you fella's while I do it. I've already received some great advice on this forum.
The near future: monstaliner the bottom half, RC 2.5" lift, 31" BFG T/A's, Curt Safari rack (ordered), rockcrawler rims, and some lights.
If your into hunting/fishing/trapping
Check out my website: www.riversideguideservice.com and my youtube video's: search nbguide.
Thanks in advance
The near future: monstaliner the bottom half, RC 2.5" lift, 31" BFG T/A's, Curt Safari rack (ordered), rockcrawler rims, and some lights.
If your into hunting/fishing/trapping
Check out my website: www.riversideguideservice.com and my youtube video's: search nbguide.
Thanks in advance
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Welcome from Alberta.
I hope you realize that you can't tell us stories about your beasty Blazer without posting pics. It's always good to hear about someone who uses their Blazer well. A mint low mileage Blazer is nice and all, but I also like to hear about Blazer's that go places that are out of the way, and do things that are out of the normal. I will freely admit that mine has been involved in the slaying of more than a few critters. I have a hitch rack that's usually used to carry them though, or the back of my brother's truck.
I hope you realize that you can't tell us stories about your beasty Blazer without posting pics. It's always good to hear about someone who uses their Blazer well. A mint low mileage Blazer is nice and all, but I also like to hear about Blazer's that go places that are out of the way, and do things that are out of the normal. I will freely admit that mine has been involved in the slaying of more than a few critters. I have a hitch rack that's usually used to carry them though, or the back of my brother's truck.
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Welcome from Alberta.
I hope you realize that you can't tell us stories about your beasty Blazer without posting pics. It's always good to hear about someone who uses their Blazer well. A mint low mileage Blazer is nice and all, but I also like to hear about Blazer's that go places that are out of the way, and do things that are out of the normal. I will freely admit that mine has been involved in the slaying of more than a few critters. I have a hitch rack that's usually used to carry them though, or the back of my brother's truck.
I hope you realize that you can't tell us stories about your beasty Blazer without posting pics. It's always good to hear about someone who uses their Blazer well. A mint low mileage Blazer is nice and all, but I also like to hear about Blazer's that go places that are out of the way, and do things that are out of the normal. I will freely admit that mine has been involved in the slaying of more than a few critters. I have a hitch rack that's usually used to carry them though, or the back of my brother's truck.
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