-98 lights/front on -95 Blazer
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-98 lights/front on -95 Blazer
I'm about to bye a -95 blazer with square headlights, and i wonder if a 98-00 front with two rows fit?
Any modificationneeded?? Is there any differences on the front??
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Any modificationneeded?? Is there any differences on the front??
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#2
RE: -98 lights/front on -95 Blazer
You need the new pigtails for the 9005 and 9006 headlights, and you also either need to modify your existing radiator support, or swap it out for one from a 98+. It's really not that hard to do, i could do it again in about an hour.
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RE: -98 lights/front on -95 Blazer
olablaze
Fairly easy job, although it took me about three hours to change over a 97 to 98.
You will need a 98+ radiator core support...
98+ headlights and 4 headlight retainer clips...
98+ grille...
Fairly easy job, although it took me about three hours to change over a 97 to 98.
You will need a 98+ radiator core support...
98+ headlights and 4 headlight retainer clips...
98+ grille...
#4
RE: -98 lights/front on -95 Blazer
I found this link about front end conversions: https://blazerforum.com/m_1362/tm.htm
#5
RE: -98 lights/front on -95 Blazer
I too have been looking to doing this. If you search around the forum you will find links for entire kits with every part you need for not a whole lot. That would be the absolute easiest way. Or those links will at least give you a good parts list.
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