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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,:
Posts: 2,901
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Re: Project "Vertically Challenged"
that is one fine blazer you have there, will look great slammed
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Blaze-Air
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Virginia
Posts: 1,117
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Re: Project "Vertically Challenged"
Haven't had a chance to do a lot to the Blazer, to cold for me.
I have managed to paint a few things that I will post pics of when installed. I got some allen head bolts for the cross shaft index, and got saddles bolted in place. I have a stock x-shaft I will use to see if it works. I have the front bolt with one shim. Sorry pics are blurred, but you get the idea. Pic of stock rivet in saddle. ![]() Pic of allen bolt with shim. ![]() Pics of allen bolt and cross shaft. ![]() ![]() Pic of saddles loosely installed. If you look closely you can see the shim on the front saddle. ![]() If it gets warmer I'll get more stuff done and posted. That's all for the moment. |
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