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Carpe manana
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Location: Eau Claire, WI
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Re: 71 AZ Rust Free CST Blazer Frame Off
Curious what paint colors you went with for the frame clamps and the rubber hose clamps. I got mine back today and need to track down matching paint. Also, did you reuse the frame clips for the rear lamp harness - these have the rubberized coating. I'll recoat mine maybe, or go with repro if available.
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Location: Prescott AZ
Posts: 199
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Re: 71 AZ Rust Free CST Blazer Frame Off
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![]() Join Date: May 2015
Location: Prescott AZ
Posts: 199
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Re: 71 AZ Rust Free CST Blazer Frame Off
Not much to report the last few weeks. Got a few parts on the engine and got the rear end installed. One thing I ran across is the stock length ebrake cables are stretched to the max with the 2 inch lift springs. For the moment I'm proceeding with the assumption that the weight of the tub will give me enough slack. Does anyone know if this indeed the case? On another note, I guess I got lucky as all the rest of my inline tube stuff fit nicely.
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