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Corona offloading pics ...lets see em!
Two days in a row...i can only go after all the water drains. Its a big flood plain.
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Got yourself in a pickle i see
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This was a couple of weeks ago. |
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nothing fancy, but snapped this in between broken ball joints lol... |
Originally Posted by DonL
(Post 726694)
nothing fancy, but snapped this in between broken ball joints lol...
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Originally Posted by Tom A
(Post 726710)
That's a good-looking rig. Might be time to start thinking about a solid axle.
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Haha... if our budgets matched our thoughts, we would all have some sweet rigs. :icon_drool:
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https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/blazerf...16bd39aea.jpeg
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/blazerf...1c8190113.jpeg https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/blazerf...380909d1b.jpeg Had to get pulled out backwards ruts were deeper then I thought and no g80 in the rear anymore |
Nice! I like playing in the mud, but I hate cleaning up afterward.
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I like washing the truck afterwards but not when I have to do the engine bay lol and I have the replacement g80 will be going in soon
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Looks like a blast!
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Im jealous...im in need of mud
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Nice..i like the hood
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Always loved the forests in Ontario
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Thanks, lucked out when I got it with my parts truck... had 6 offers on it before i even got it off the parts truck lol.
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So don’t have much leaves left her up North but spent the day out yesterday about 3 hours North from home
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Nice pics! I love the early 60s wagon... kinda looks like a chevy lol.
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With all the work I’ve done on it I’m impressed on how much better it’s handling off roading I really need to get the cat back exhaust for it
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Awesome. Glad to hear shes going good. I took mine on a little 2 min off the main road/side of the 401 trail, and it felt good, but she needs a little love still.
I've been searching ever since I first saw the abandoned wagon, and i think i found what it was! I love it when they are solid and abandoned like that. Looks great! https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/blazerf...74b791068a.jpg Could it have been? |
It sure looks like it
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Gotta love that tree growing out of the hood, lol.
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Originally Posted by Tom A
(Post 726678)
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/blazerf...973b4b7caf.jpg
This was a couple of weeks ago. |
Originally Posted by BritishColumbiafishing
(Post 729076)
straight axle swap??
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Originally Posted by Tom A
(Post 729077)
Yup, Dana 60.
I have so many questions about your build. |
Originally Posted by Tom A
(Post 729077)
Yup, Dana 60.
is it an arb?? |
Originally Posted by Tom A
(Post 729077)
Yup, Dana 60.
is it an arb?? |
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Originally Posted by BritishColumbiafishing
(Post 729081)
your my hero. Locking rear also I guessing? What's you opinion on lockright by powertraxx?
I have so many questions about your build.
Originally Posted by BritishColumbiafishing
(Post 729082)
Your bumper fits great what is it?
is it an arb?? |
Originally Posted by Tom A
(Post 729086)
Detroit Locker in the rear, Grizzly Locker in the front. I had a Lock-Right in the front of my first K5 about a million years ago and I loved it. It worked great, and I never had a problem with it, even running 36" tires. I had another brand of lunchbox locker in the rear of my '94 K1500 a few years later (EZ-Locker, maybe?), and it didn't hold up as well. It started slipping so badly, I had to have it towed home to the tune of $600. Finally, I had a Spartan lunchbox locker in the Dana 44 I put in the front of my Dakota a while back and never had any problem with that one either. I don't know if they don't last in rear axle applications, or that one was just junk.
Thanks! The bumper is cobbled together from a bunch of crap I had lying around. The center section is a Warn large-frame winch carrier, the ends are cut down from a full-size Chevy bumper and the grille guard, brackets, gussets, etc. are all made from scratch by me. Your build is epic! Mad props for being a madman with it! Our 4 wheel community would appreciate it! |
Originally Posted by BritishColumbiafishing
(Post 729089)
Jesus man made it look super clean. Legit convived it was arb ahaha. Did you need to upgrade your steering box and pump.?
Your build is epic! Mad props for being a madman with it! Our 4 wheel community would appreciate it! I'm using an Astro van steering box that I drilled and tapped for hydro-assist. The pump and assist cylinder are from PSC. I built the thing to wheel, and that's what I do with it, lol. |
Does it count if it's not the Blazer? :D
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Only if you brought it with the Blazer :D
Nice mudding. I'm only mudding with my MTB as motored vehicles off-road are a strict no-no in our country. Only on privat property or designated spots are we allowed to do off-road. Then it's quite rough stuff like moto-cross tracks, quarries and such. |
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Originally Posted by error_401
(Post 729320)
Only if you brought it with the Blazer :D
Nice mudding. I'm only mudding with my MTB as motored vehicles off-road are a strict no-no in our country. Only on privat property or designated spots are we allowed to do off-road. Then it's quite rough stuff like moto-cross tracks, quarries and such. |
Excellent playground then - LOL
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2 days of hard wheeling in the canadian mountains.
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This was from me hunting last week. No cow elk harvested but still nice to get out! Almost all the other vehicles out there were full sized trucks. With the narrower track width, I was being pushed around in the ruts a bit. But then I actually saw a Prius on the main logging road then a Suzuki Samurai. LOL
Although the tires performed well enough, I'm thinking the next ones will have a bit more aggressive tread. https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/blazerf...6889bf7fdc.jpg Overlooking Dworshak Reservoir https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/blazerf...97f38bd54d.jpg The little Blazer availed herself very well! The trailer is carrying my game cart that became irrelevant after we got a lot more snow. It is also nice to have if I can get an elk in the back whole instead of having to quarter it in the field. https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/blazerf...82fa3e8e95.jpg Always bring a spare tire for your trailer!! https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/blazerf...54e41d2163.jpg At least I discovered the blowout during daylight hours! |
That looks like an awful place to have to change a trailer tire. It looks like a beautiful place to do almost anything else, though.
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