New To The Blazer Gang!!
#11
I should add to not try to shake too much, shouldn't take much force to see... jack stand would be highly recomended. Or atleast a build up of something solid(bricks or wood properly stacked).
hands at 3 and 9 give you an idea of idler arm/tie rods, 12 and 6 will give you more of an idea of hub play and lower ball joint(I think). But if your wheel has play around with hands at any direction, then that's most likely a hub.
hands at 3 and 9 give you an idea of idler arm/tie rods, 12 and 6 will give you more of an idea of hub play and lower ball joint(I think). But if your wheel has play around with hands at any direction, then that's most likely a hub.
#12
Welcome to the joy of owning one of these money pits. You should post pictures of yours!
These are great rides and utility vehicles, if you can keep them up. This forum is probably the best place to learn the arcane and ancient knowledge of the Chevy Blazer.
These are great rides and utility vehicles, if you can keep them up. This forum is probably the best place to learn the arcane and ancient knowledge of the Chevy Blazer.
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