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04-15-2010, 11:47 PM | #1 |
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Location: edmonton alberta canada
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busy weekend of body mounts, full wiring harness, seats
im hoping to get the blazer ready this weekend...if not next weekend for sure. im pretty excited about it cause i bought it a year ago and havent put a 100km on it yet. been to busy working on it. i just put the rear lifted springs in and it rides alot better then with blocks, but now my driveshaft angle is off. one thing after another i have 33 inch tires on it with a 6 inch lift. wow the 33's look like dummy tires. noww i have to buy some meats for it. seems everyone thinks 35 would work better, but thats only 2 inch more of rubber, dont seem like that will fill the wheel wells. maybe 36-37 would be a better choice. has anyone used an america wiring harness before? the kit seems like it has everything from headlamps to tail lamps updates fuse block the works.. even a new key and stuff.
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04-19-2010, 07:47 PM | #2 |
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Re: busy weekend of body mounts, full wiring harness, seats
wheres the pix of your blazer at?
Plenty of folks on here have used the AAW kit to rewire their truck - you might check the electrical forum as there might be some specific posts in there... |
04-19-2010, 09:56 PM | #3 |
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Re: busy weekend of body mounts, full wiring harness, seats
i only have one picture of it on here.. guess i should take some more. i did check the electrial area and didnt find much. im not to good at using this ssite yet. i did start a thread and got a few replys about people who have installed a harness kit.
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04-22-2010, 08:33 PM | #4 |
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Re: busy weekend of body mounts, full wiring harness, seats
Nice looking blazr I have not used aaw but I have used painless and ez wire and both are very simple..
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