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Originally Posted by Fat Hoe
I 110% agree with this statement...when the baby seat is facing backwards, there is enough room, but when you face the baby seat forwards, have fun...you'll be squished and me and my wife aren't big people if you know what I mean...that's why I bought my 87 crewcab...enough room for everyone plus we have another little one of the way...
like 1972SuperCheyenne said, I'd sell the blazer, but I wouldn't sell the swb...I'd keep it and make it my daily and sell the daily and lose the car payment and high insurance...but that's just me...I don't owe anything on any of my cars and I like it that way...
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I agree. It's tough to take the family and all the stuff associated with the kids in a regular cab truck. That is the main reason I sold my 02 K2500 and we got the 03 Tahoe, that and the second car seat had nowhere to go. I have two booster seats in my 78 K20 and it is a pretty tight fit with the one in the middle always kicking the TC shifter into neutral or switching fuel tanks with her feet.
Sell her Blazer instead of yours since it has some sentimental value to you and get her an LS powered Tahoe or Suburban to use as the family rig & her daily driver. The four doors will make things much easier with children and you can bring other people with you without having to make them climb into the back.
If you would rather build up her Blazer and sell yours off you could get EFI out of the deal too and have a clean slate to start with. You could pay for 2/3 of a newer Tahoe / Suburban with the cash from selling your Blazer so the payment would be pretty small.
Keep the swb TBI truck and sell off your newer truck. You can make the TBI truck get pretty good mileage, make some decent power and make it pretty reliable too.
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