First real off road experience in the new Blazer
Tonight, me and a bunch of friends took the S10 Blazer out on some trails, well not some trails, about 70 miles worth of trails, and I live in central PA, and right now, its snowing. There was about a foot of snow up there in those mountains tonight, and the Blazer did better through it than both of my friends trucks. One a stock height Scottsdale, and the other a jacked up Scottsdale with at least 6 inches of lift.
I didn't put it in 4wd until I needed to, and I made it a lot further than both of them before I started to get some wheel spin. After I did put it in 4wd, it only spun the tires when I wanted it to. Its a Trailblazer edition Blazer, and the designation really means something. I could go through the snow sooo much easier than either of them could, didn't spin my tires to get going at all, and I could drive so much faster than them too when I was the lead. Its just awesome! Here are some pics of it today about 3pm when it started to snow again. We came back here later, and there was easily 3 times as much snow, and my Blazer could climb the highest, and was the only one able to park on the hill! :) I love this truck! Its a 1989 S10 Blazer 4x4 Fully loaded with the 4.3 and all! http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/b...1206101501.jpg http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/b...206101501a.jpg http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/b...206101501b.jpg http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/b.../IMG950160.jpg |
Always good to hear how much better a Blazer is! Haha. Nice looking truck too! by the way, whats a scottsdale?
|
Very nice pics. Now you can post in the Blazers in snow thread.
|
where in central PA are you? We could go wheeling sometime
|
Originally Posted by Blazers.B.Kewl
(Post 384957)
Always good to hear how much better a Blazer is! Haha. Nice looking truck too! by the way, whats a scottsdale?
http://carphotos.cardomain.com/ride_...0001_large.jpg |
I live in Bloomsburg, but those pics were taken near Williamsport, out in the gaps between Williamsport, Jersey Shore, and Elimsport. Its an awesome place to go Blaze some trails! If my phone wouldn't have died I would have taken more pics of it later in at least a foot of snow!
|
Great to hear its doing good for ya. My first experience owning a Blazer was a '96 LT 4x4 and it was a great truck. Similarly to yours, everyone I went offroading with always got pissed at me cuz that stock height and tire size blazer would almost always surpass their rides. One particular incident had to do with my blazer, a buddies Jeep (with 33's) and a trail that traversed a sandy ass hill. His Jeep couldn't even make it halfway up, while my blazer easily made it up to the top with almost no wheelspin at all in 4HI. I was a firm believer in the trucks after that, they seem to have a nearly magical way of getting in and out of spots it seems they shouldn't be able to.
|
dude my cabin is like 20 minutes from Jersey Shore. We should defiantly go wheeling sometime
|
those s10s seem to do pretty good in the snow. a few years back i had a stock 83 and a k5 on 38 inch tires and they both had equal front differential clearance due to the s10 having IFS i remember going down alleys with a foot of snow and just walking through
|
Originally Posted by Benedict1337
(Post 385075)
dude my cabin is like 20 minutes from Jersey Shore. We should defiantly go wheeling sometime
|
I'll be up there late January not sure if I'm bringing the blazer or not I'll let you know for sure
|
Originally Posted by altoncustomtech
(Post 385074)
Great to hear its doing good for ya. My first experience owning a Blazer was a '96 LT 4x4 and it was a great truck. Similarly to yours, everyone I went offroading with always got pissed at me cuz that stock height and tire size blazer would almost always surpass their rides. One particular incident had to do with my blazer, a buddies Jeep (with 33's) and a trail that traversed a sandy ass hill. His Jeep couldn't even make it halfway up, while my blazer easily made it up to the top with almost no wheelspin at all in 4HI. I was a firm believer in the trucks after that, they seem to have a nearly magical way of getting in and out of spots it seems they shouldn't be able to.
Originally Posted by abig84
(Post 385128)
those s10s seem to do pretty good in the snow. a few years back i had a stock 83 and a k5 on 38 inch tires and they both had equal front differential clearance due to the s10 having IFS i remember going down alleys with a foot of snow and just walking through
And yeah Benedict1337, just let me know what happens for sure. If I'm not working we'll hook up and go out in the gaps and try some trails! |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:46 AM. |
© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands