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Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Parsons, KS
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Re: Blazer Bed Floor Replacement
I will post better pics later.
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More pics.
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Having a hard time posting more than one pic at a time and getting them to load right side up.
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Location: Philadelphia, Pa. 19454
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Re: Blazer Bed Floor Replacement
Nice. Just take some measurements diagonally, should give you a reference. Now is a good time to replace cross members, and get the bed squared up. LMK, if you need a sheet metal shop. Nice work on the rocker, bed side
You may not find that front cross member, but I bought one for a pickup, and just modified it for a blazer. Just the two bump UPS for the mount
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