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Old 04-12-2014, 12:30 AM   #8
Benji
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: columbus grove, ohio
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Re: Just Breathe

Well its finally getting warm out in ohio so that means i need to finish some honey-do lists and im able to get back to the blazer! I'm needing some opinions on the best way to tackle this body work. The passenger side, from what i can tell, is stock rocker. The previous owner cut both torsion boxes, made homemaid inner rockers and put new drivers rocker too high. I am also aiming to use the new blazer bedsides as what i see that is covered up is rough looking. My plan was to...
1. cut drivers outer rocker out.
2. try to get door to b piller gaps good by using come along to flex a piller straight due to no support from torsion boxes.
3. fab up support from a piller to b piller for both sides.
4. start on drivers floor, inner rocker, then torsion box
5. passenger side floor, inner rocker, then torsion box
6. both bedsides
7. outer rockers
8. doors
I know this will probably take years for me more than likely but i want to do this easiest and also the right way.
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