Blazer vs Jimmy core support
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Blazer vs Jimmy core support
Whats the difference between a 2001 Jimmy core support and a 2nd gen (1998-2005) Blazer core support? I got a 2nd gen Blazer headlights grille and bumper. Behind the Jimmy headlights there are the same 2 holes that you use to line up the Blazer headlights on, so why wouldnt Blazer headlights and such work on a Jimmy core support? Do the Blazer core supports have the holes in different spots on the core support? Or would this actually work, I just need to do some headlight adjustments? I can get the headlights clipped onto the core support (with some extra pushing to get the tabs into the holes to clip onto) the problem is that the headlights do not match the fenderline. There are screws on the back of the headlight, can I use those to line it up or do I need a blazer core support?
#3
Im just not sure. All the ones I read are people with 1st Gen Jimyms going to 2nd gen Blazers. I wanna know the difference since Amazon says the core support is the same for both. Can't see differences in images between the two
#4
I just when through changing the front on my jimmy. From 1998 and up everything will work in the existing rad support. They are the same from blazer to jimmy. When you are going from pre 1998 to post 1998 you need to change support in order to mount lights and grill. So in short....you are good..no difference in the 1998 and up jimmy to blazer. Your fender line problem could be the lights themself. Had one come in with those style aftermarket lights in it and they didnt fit well at all. Ugly gaps.
Last edited by Jimmybuild; 07-04-2020 at 12:57 PM.
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I just when through changing the front on my jimmy. From 1998 and up everything will work in the existing rad support. They are the same from blazer to jimmy. When you are going from pre 1998 to post 1998 you need to change support in order to mount lights and grill. So in short....you are good..no difference in the 1998 and up jimmy to blazer.
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