trail blazer frontend
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Hey I was wondering what all is involved with the trail blazer front end... cost and what all I need
this is lorclas' xtreme this is what I want! help
this is lorclas' xtreme this is what I want! help
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pm him.....he was telling me about it and everything that went with it.
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mmmm u gonna be doin that blazerxtreme?
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yeah theres a chance of it! why?
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Cause it will be bad ***! lol.
What u gonna do with ur grille and all?
What u gonna do with ur grille and all?
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dude..... escalade front!
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Not a fan of Esclade front. Lights too big.
http://hometown.aol.com/luv2rider6/2004fab.html
As far as the TB front end you need the following:
Lights
Header panel
Grille
Pigtail connectors. Spliced into existing S-10 headlight wires to plug into TB lights (not pictured)
Fabrication skills or the $$ to pay to have it done, like I did. lol

This will give you an idea of what is involved.
http://www.2020truckclub.com/gallery/album05
Another thing I did was had the guys cut the bumper and drop the lights down to eliminate any gap between the top of the bumper and bottom of the grille. Most TB conversions I've seen have a gap.
Here is another one.
http://members.shaw.ca/xonair/index.html
Feel free to e-mail me with any questions. [email protected]
http://hometown.aol.com/luv2rider6/2004fab.html
As far as the TB front end you need the following:
Lights
Header panel
Grille
Pigtail connectors. Spliced into existing S-10 headlight wires to plug into TB lights (not pictured)
Fabrication skills or the $$ to pay to have it done, like I did. lol

This will give you an idea of what is involved.
http://www.2020truckclub.com/gallery/album05
Another thing I did was had the guys cut the bumper and drop the lights down to eliminate any gap between the top of the bumper and bottom of the grille. Most TB conversions I've seen have a gap.
Here is another one.
http://members.shaw.ca/xonair/index.html
Feel free to e-mail me with any questions. [email protected]
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