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Old 08-30-2009, 07:23 AM   #1
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Blazer Quarter Fix - Using SWB Bedsides

Just replaced my blazers quarter panels with SWB bedsides but did it a little different than swapping everything over.

I re-used the original blazer inner bedside and the outer skin from a SWB pickup bedside.

Went this route for a couple reason's.
1) With the cage I couldn't access any of the body bolts
2) Wasn't able to access the wheel well housing bolts either due to a different mod.
3) Decided it was easier to keep the 'b' pillar intact.

Started here with some very rough bedsides:


Cut off the outer and was pleased to find a nice straight inner:


The SWB bedside I used:


Here's the difference between the two:




Kept enough of the original bedrail tops to retain the hard top bolt holes.
(I highly recommend it)


Stitching in where the stake pocket was:


The long slice:


Test fit:
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Old 08-30-2009, 07:23 AM   #2
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Re: Blazer Quarter Fix - Using SWB Bedsides

So after the successful test fit, I left it there and went onto the drivers side.

To add to the complexity of it all, this side had a flush mount gas door to deal with:


2nd big slice:


Skipping ahead to placing the panel:


Lower 'b' pillar:


Self taps are your friend:


Rear tail light area:


Welded up:


Lower:


Quick prime cause weather was very high humidity at the time:



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Old 08-30-2009, 07:24 AM   #3
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Gas door rough in:


Prep before prime:


Gas door tucked in:


Metal etch:


Epoxy primer:


First time out doors:


Looks okay to me:


The reason for doing this was an agreement made with the buyer, he wanted straight quarters, so we worked the deal to suit.

Here's the blazer as delivered to it's new owner:




I think doing the skin version is a valid alternative to changing out the entire quarter, especially since the two pieces are so different to begin with.

Keeping the 'b' pillar in place and utilizing the existing bolt holes for the hard top mount saved a lot of work too.

Question's/Comments...?

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Old 08-30-2009, 08:36 AM   #4
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Re: Blazer Quarter Fix - Using SWB Bedsides

Great work Kurt! This thread should be added to the Index thread list. Very nice How To.
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Old 08-30-2009, 08:42 AM   #5
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For somebody like myself that knows nothing about sheet metal replacement, you made it look easy. Seems like a logical way to go about it. Great job!
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Old 08-30-2009, 10:16 AM   #6
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Kurt, great write up. really shows what's need to put SWB sides on a blazer. def good candidate for FAQ/index...
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Old 08-30-2009, 12:16 PM   #7
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Sorry...I gotta ask...what mirrors do yo have on there? That's exactly what i want...
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Old 08-30-2009, 12:23 PM   #8
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Sorry...I gotta ask...what mirrors do yo have on there? That's exactly what i want...
No idea, installed by the P/O
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Old 08-30-2009, 01:14 PM   #9
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No idea, installed by the P/O
They look like early to mid-80s GM truck mirrors.

Great write-up. Between you and Greg, it's like deja vu.
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Old 08-31-2009, 01:42 PM   #10
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Great write-up. Between you and Greg, it's like deja vu.

What...? Deja two?


Thanks, thought it might be of interest to the blazer guys, not something you dig into everyday.
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Hey Krue, add this to your fax index...Or Liz can put it up in our own FAQ section. Thanks VT, great write up, thanks for taking the time
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What...? Deja two?


Thanks, thought it might be of interest to the blazer guys, not something you dig into everyday.
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Old 08-31-2009, 08:22 PM   #13
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Re: Blazer Quarter Fix - Using SWB Bedsides

Just wondering on how much time start to finish on each side?
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Looks good. Nice work on around the fuel door.
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Old 09-01-2009, 06:15 AM   #15
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Just wondering on how much time start to finish on each side?
Guesstimating around 20/30 hours total.

2nd side went a fair amount quicker than the first once the learning curve took effect.

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Looks good. Nice work on around the fuel door.
Thank you for noticing, it added a lot of extra time to the drivers side for sure.

Getting it right a 2nd time had me nervous.
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Re: Blazer Quarter Fix - Using SWB Bedsides

Do you do anything to that inner piece before welding on the skin? Is that color we see in the pics just dirt or surface rust? I was just wondering if there's a prep stage that not pictured...

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Do you do anything to that inner piece before welding on the skin? Is that color we see in the pics just dirt or surface rust? I was just wondering if there's a prep stage that not pictured...

Thanks, Tony

No but I figured if that's as bad as it got after 38 years, it'll be just fine for another 20 years at least.

The pics make it look worse than it really is, not even 'pitted' surface rust, more like a fine dust.
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Re: Blazer Quarter Fix - Using SWB Bedsides

That's good to know. I'm getting ready to dive into mine and wasn't sure how picky I need to be. If you were using a repop bedside and could get to all the bolts, would you still do the cutout or would you try to use the entire new sheetmeta? I assume that doing it your way makes it easier to get everything aligned, but it's a lot more welding and cutting...
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That's good to know. I'm getting ready to dive into mine and wasn't sure how picky I need to be. If you were using a repop bedside and could get to all the bolts, would you still do the cutout or would you try to use the entire new sheetmeta? I assume that doing it your way makes it easier to get everything aligned, but it's a lot more welding and cutting...
True, more welding/cutting but there's a lot to do when you remove the 'b' pillar & gate mount too.

If you used the repro piece, you'd need to cut back the inner and match it up to the 'b' pillar anyway.

Maybe a combination of the two ways might be the ticket...
Leave the 'b' pillar intact, remove the rest of the old quarter, then graft the new sheet metal to the 'b' pillar retaining the stock location/alignment.

So yeah...choice # 3.

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Cool. Thanks!
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Although, remember the repro SWB bedside is going to have stake pockets in it and 'will not' have bolts holes to mount the hard top.
(if your still running one)

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I need to redrill for the single-wall anyway, but the stake pockets are a little funky. Oh well, I need the welding practice anyway.
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Bump for more to read.
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Old 09-05-2009, 10:12 PM   #24
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Thanks VT, nice how to for those of us that may have to do it in the future. Was a lot easier than having to modify it for b pillar and tail gate.
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I noticed a message in your thread about 2 rust free body tubs for sale. Was I dreaming or is that true? Where and how much???
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