Jumping a stock Blazer
I actually had the fenders push back like that on mine right before i sold it, i was going through some mud by the powerlines and all of a sudden the mudd stopped and real earth hill began......... I guess you shouldnt go mudding at night unless you check out the terrain first...
That was weak, we launched my buddies 99 blazer way harder and higher than that and it took about 8 tries before the fender and doors even started to get misaligned, and it wasn't even so bad that you couldn't open the door.
yea i did something like that on accident, me and my buddy were going to get pizza for our work on break and we pull into this back alley that is partially plowed with about 50ft of unplowed 2ft deepish snow. I turn to him "should i go for it?" he says "hell yea man" so i gun it expecting to softly hit the snow and slow down. to my surprise, the first 3 feet or so of snow is packed down hard enough to support my blazer going like 30mph.... into the air we go with the nose pointed at the ground, the car hits snow flies up everywhere and we are stuck in 2 feet of snow and have to call our buddies at work to pull us out, good story though, definately got more air than the guys in the video but I have a little more suspension play with the ZR2 and a way softer landing than them 
Tried something like this in my mom's 91 Mecury Villager. That's a minivan. Doing about 80, the front end stayed pointing up and we bent the exhaust pipe when it finally landed. Just kicked the crap out of it and you couldn't tell.
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BobTheBlazer
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Jul 16, 2007 04:18 PM





