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4x4 blazer roll bars
I was gonna search but don't see that as an option. Does anyone have pix of roll bars in there 1st gen blazers? Need to scan pix of my old 2wd's now http://67-72chevytrucks.com/board/ubbhtml/smile.gif
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Smittybuilt 4 pt with cage kit.
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I will build my own soon. The hell with ****tybuilt.... I am looking for stock for now.I have one and am trying to see if I want to build on it or scrap the whole thing later.
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oh now I see a picture thats a little diferent. My rear kickers go behind the wheelwells like that one. Is that stock location or aftermarket?
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That is the Smittybuilt "stock" location. It is built with 2" tubing and I couldn't finde anybody locally to bend 2" for cages, just 1 1/2 or 1 3/4. IMO, the 2" is minimum size as the smaller ones are too spindly looking. The Smittybuilt bar was reasonably priced I thought and went in in a day. That picture was shot in 1990 right after I put the bar in and re-did the interior.
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Here are pictures of the roll bar in my K-5. I don't know what brand it is since it was in the truck when I bought it. Unfortunately, someone welded it into place.
http://www.imageink.com/other_galler...s/image003.jpg ------------------ '69 K-5 Blazer - 350/TH350, 6" lift, 35" tires Bothell, WA |
That's a Smittybuilt bar like mine, just without the cage conversion.
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Cool I guess I have a smitty then. does the kicker neck down to fit in the hoop or does it stay 2" all the way up?
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2" all the way.
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cool thanx.... Lets see if this works...
http://community.webshots.com/storag...9360qWYoWv.jpg How do I make this work as a pic? http://community.webshots.com/photo/36069164/36069360qWYoWv ------------------ I am back in chevy country and have need for a map again... [This message has been edited by Skyetone (edited May 21, 2002).] [This message has been edited by Skyetone (edited May 21, 2002).] [This message has been edited by Skyetone (edited May 21, 2002).] [This message has been edited by Skyetone (edited May 21, 2002).] |
Good to know I have a Smitty Built.
Here's how you add a image... Open the image (not the page that has the photo) in a new page, copy and paste the url (The one below is http://community.webshots.com/storag...qWYoWv_ph.jpg) into the message and add [img] [/img] around the url. [img]address of the photo[/img] http://community.webshots.com/storag...0qWYoWv_ph.jpg ------------------ '69 K-5 Blazer - 350/TH350, 6" lift, 35" tires Bothell, WA |
thats what i tried. I can't get a URL thats a JPG... How did you>?
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Well, I'm on a Mac, so I click and hold on the image until a contextual menu comes up and then I goto "open image in new window." I assume your on a PC (like most of the world) and I believe that you can Right mouse click on an image and have it open in a new window or you can get the properties which will state the url of the image. Can someone on a PC confirm?
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