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Hittin E-Z Street on Mud Tires
![]() Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Greenville, SC
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Who has done a blazer tank conversion???
I know there are about 50 threads on this, but I haven't seen one that really describes how to do it. I'd hate to buy a new blazer tank and it be a pain in the you know what to put it in. I have a 67 swb, short wheel base here in the South
![]() Anyway, any stepside guys out there who have done this swap, your input would be greatly appreciative. Also, pictures would be even better, especially ones with the bed off.... ![]() |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Cypress, Tx
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Here is an install that I did and wrote up:
Link to Blazer Tank Install And here is the fuel fill: Side marker fuel fill Hope it helps some.
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Hittin E-Z Street on Mud Tires
![]() Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Greenville, SC
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Thanks a lot man!!! That was exactly what I was lookin for. It's tight, but it works! I don't have side markers and I don't want them, so I can't do what you did, which looks absolutely great and was a sweet idea. I think it was the 55 chevy car that had it behind the rear taillight. I might just try using an S-10 door in the bedside, or something similar that is flat.
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