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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Central Vermont
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![]() ![]() blazer and can get my hands on a 1st gen 2wheel drive stepside truck in nice shape. The question I hope someone can answer is this: Will the truck body bolt up to the blazer frame ![]() Has anybody tried this before? Somebody must have. Come on gearhead's, tell your stories! Will it work? |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Monroe, La 71202
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nope. sorry to dissapoint. i was gonna do the same but the blazer frames raises for the rear seating are and its shorter as well.
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Location: Central Vermont
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Thanks for the info, I figured it was to good an idea to work
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Location: madison indiana
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there is a guy around here that has one like that.
think he used a body lift to level it out,not sure on the lengh prolbem,i know back of the cab touches the bed.
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