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Old 03-31-2019, 01:26 PM
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Ok I've had about 4 blazers and have gained quite a bit of knowledge about them .I'm on my fourth now and it's a project vehicle to say the least it's a 2 door in great shape but I purchased it from a guy that was planning a la swap and solid front axle swap burger lost interest but not before taking apart the entire front suspension. There's nothing there except the frame and crewmember and a thousand cables and wires. He gave me most of the parts but had lost some of them and there's zero nuts and bolts. I'm planning to go ahead with the la but not the solid front axle. So what I'm needing to find if possible is a diagram of the suspension or some explanation of how it goes together the front clip still attached but nothing eld under that but the two sides of the frame joined by the crossmembber where the motor mounts are. I greatly appreciate any help or tips I could get and I promise to pay it forward with any knowledge I have from previous projects. I am a lover of the s10 blazer. They are freaking cool and will never die thankyou
 
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Would these exploded diagrams be useful?

https://nemigaparts.com/cat_spares/epc/chevrolet/54s-t/
 
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Old 03-31-2019, 02:13 PM
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Go to your nearest junkyard, and there will be approximately a million S10 Blazers there. I don't think the front ends changed much, suspension wise, for the entire run if the second gen.

They will most likely be in various stages of disassembly, so you can see various parts pretty well.

Maybe take some pics, make some notes, and go from there?
 
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