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Old 12-19-2008, 05:57 PM   #10
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Re: Building a Blazer - vtblazer's Way

heh heh...too funny.

Cross over set up, I had.
Hydraulic assist, I had.
(both sets I bought used over the last couple years waiting for this build)

So today, when I tore into the D60 and saw BOTH bushings cracked in half I knew they would need to be rebuilt, then I remembered reading about a company that made arms the delete the spring...so I went back to the page I had put into favorites months ago to check em out.

The pic is of a high steer kit, includes both arms, studs, nuts & new bushings, all of which I need anyway.
So I figured since I already had the cross over, why not do both arms and get high steer too.

Whew...that was a lot of typing.

Also got into the firewall & dash pulling parts/pieces off.
Pulled the old junk column too.
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