New Fenders, Bedlined fenders, rocker panels, and went offroading (25 pics)
#11
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Long Island, NY
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Thanks man, Heres the best of my truck imo
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#12
Looks good to me and alot of fun. Where did you go wheeling?
#13
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Tip for the mudd is go to home depot and buy a pesticide sprayer that's empty, go to Walmart and buy 2 big bottles of baby oil, pour them in the sprayer and add water till its 3/4 full pump it up and spray your blazer from top to bottom, the mudd will wash right off with a garden hose...
#14
Nice tip 98blaze! I'll have to remember that.
Great looking truck Paul! Those are all the mods that are on my list for my red 4 door!
-OSS
Great looking truck Paul! Those are all the mods that are on my list for my red 4 door!
-OSS
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Tip for the mudd is go to home depot and buy a pesticide sprayer that's empty, go to Walmart and buy 2 big bottles of baby oil, pour them in the sprayer and add water till its 3/4 full pump it up and spray your blazer from top to bottom, the mudd will wash right off with a garden hose...
#16
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Location: Jackson MI
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is this in merideth MI? if so i have been on this trail hundredss of times with my uncle.. our family cabin is up there like 7 minutes away
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#18
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it is quite nice, plus it connects to soo many others that you arent just running the same ones over and over again..
#20
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Yeah honestly its a complete disaster because the mud doesn't ever want to come off. I spent about $40 of power washing with soap and then hitting puddles good when it rains and it usually gets off anything in the wheel wells and under carriage good. But ill definitively have to try this. Does it still work when the mud's dried on maybe a day later?





