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Old 01-22-2008, 01:47 PM   #1
rdamules
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: RockyFace GA
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Cool hello im new and i live in Dalton, GA

hello everyone im new to the site.
i have a project 92 full size blazer. i have alot i whana do but im trying to work everything out first. i will post some pics tomarrow. its got a darned old 225k mile chevy 350 in it heh with a 700r4 and a 10 bolt out of a 94 tahoe. lol i dont even whana tell about what happened to the original rear end all i can say is i kinda tryed 4x4in up a steep hill and my trailer hitch kinda picked the back weels off the ground when i was hammering down on the throttle and the old 10 bolt blew up like the ring gear went threw the housing LOL. Then to make i long story short i tryed driving it home in 4wd witch if you guessed it the c clip axles came out when i was going 30 thankfully i stoped in time and the shaft just kit the blazer a few times and left some dints.

But i have some plannes tell me what yall thank.
new 350 crate from jegs 330horse with 300 foot pounds
im going to a MT still workin on witch one i will use ether the sm465 or nv4500
new rear axle
and im doing a solid axle conversion
i will post pics when i start and threw the build


i need another 10 bolt for a blazer send me price thanks.
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