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Old 03-28-2010, 05:30 PM
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You could try and possibly rip tire rack off a jeep liberty. Their pretty simple 4 bolt.
 
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Old 03-28-2011, 06:27 PM
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has anyone performed this procedure? i just bought a tire carrier for my 02 blazer and ill take any pointers anyone wants to throw at me. if i have to duct tape and jb weld it to the truck i will. thanks in advance
 
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Old 03-28-2011, 06:42 PM
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this is the current thread on how to do this.

https://blazerforum.com/forum/articl...-thread-48921/

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Yup! Several of us have done it. There's a really good how-to/discussion thread that's up to 11 pages with lots of pictures of the inside and outside. As long as you aren't afraid to make permanent changes to the truck (drilling and perhaps cutting on the inside) you'll be fine.

https://blazerforum.com/forum/articl...-thread-48921/

 

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mdehoogh,
i know we did that same exact thing....but damn...that really stands out on against that red...great clean look.
i had to look twice at those wheels...build thread for the info....2wd wheels....nicely done.
 

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Originally Posted by warthogdriver
mdehoogh,
i know we did that same exact thing....but damn...that really stands out on against that red...great clean look.
i had to look twice at those wheels...build thread for the info....2wd wheels....nicely done.
Why, thank you! There's only a little bit of white/silver left that I'm working to get rid of.
 
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I agree, that red really stands out. Most of the "red" blazers I see are the color mine is. it's a darker red, I'd almost call it a burgundy. Yours is like fire engine red
 
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Originally Posted by mdehoogh
Yup! Several of us have done it. There's a really good how-to/discussion thread that's up to 11 pages with lots of pictures of the inside and outside. As long as you aren't afraid to make permanent changes to the truck (drilling and perhaps cutting on the inside) you'll be fine.

https://blazerforum.com/forum/articl...-thread-48921/

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