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Old 03-17-2014, 05:14 PM   #1
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Sweet build. !!! Wish I was as talented as you !!!
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Old 03-17-2014, 06:23 PM   #2
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were did you get the led turn signals?
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Old 03-18-2014, 04:03 PM   #3
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Very nice build! Love all the fab work! Hope to see you around town sometime.
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Old 03-18-2014, 11:22 PM   #4
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were did you get the led turn signals?
Actually found them on Summit. https://www.summitracing.com/parts/upd-fpl3201led

They work great, but they are not super bright in the light of day.
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Old 03-23-2014, 09:50 PM   #5
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Very nice fab work! That's one "Bad to the bone" Blazer.
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Old 06-10-2014, 05:53 PM   #6
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Great Build, just read the whole thing and subscribed...any updates? Also interested in your opinion of the Monstaliner and durability thusfar, I plan to use it in my 72 as well.
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Old 06-10-2014, 10:14 PM   #7
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Great Build, just read the whole thing and subscribed...any updates? Also interested in your opinion of the Monstaliner and durability thusfar, I plan to use it in my 72 as well.
Well, no real updates, as I have been chasing a stupid transmission gremlin here:http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...d.php?t=630004 so I haven't gotten it out to the trails yet.

In the mean time, I have built a couple of door map pockets, which are extremely handy! I am planning on lining the inside with felt or vinyl of some sort to absorb vibrations.





I also made some dash, door and turn signal knobs:





Monstaliner so far is great. It went down with the shutz gun easily and quickly, but you can roll/brush it on if needed. I don't see any wear under the pedals at all, and it is still staying 'stuck' down everywhere! Go on to PBB for a whole thread on it.
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Old 06-11-2014, 02:07 PM   #8
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Very nice build!
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Old 06-11-2014, 05:33 PM   #9
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Very nice build!

Thanks very much!
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Old 06-12-2014, 09:15 AM   #10
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I'm pretty sure that your build needs to be renamed "1972 K5 4x4 Incredibuild..." I really love the fact your created and modified things to fit your style.. insanely impressive.
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Old 06-12-2014, 08:41 PM   #11
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Re: 1972 K5 4x4 modified build

And nice too. oh and cool, yep that too.
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Old 06-24-2014, 02:30 AM   #12
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How much for a roll cage?? You're only a few hours away! Haha just kidding. I love this build. Use one of your pictures as my wallpaper on the work comp. excellent work!
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Old 06-24-2014, 08:43 AM   #13
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I'm pretty sure that your build needs to be renamed "1972 K5 4x4 Incredibuild..." I really love the fact your created and modified things to fit your style.. insanely impressive.

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And nice too. oh and cool, yep that too.
Thanks for the compliments, it was a labor of love/hate that's for sure!

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How much for a roll cage?? You're only a few hours away! Haha just kidding. I love this build. Use one of your pictures as my wallpaper on the work comp. excellent work!
Yeah, not sure if I am ready for another one of those, but it was the part that gave me the most satisfaction.

A computer wall paper? Wow, I am flattered! Thanks!
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Old 06-24-2014, 10:51 AM   #14
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I believe it, your fab work is great. I bet that thing is a blast to drive
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Old 07-14-2014, 04:45 AM   #15
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Re: 1972 K5 4x4 modified build

Awesome job! Really love the one off pieces.
If you were to guess, how much do you think your roll cage weighs? Just the main cab section. Do you have a weight for the entire truck? I'm just curious how much all the extra parts add up. I think my 71 K5 with 35's, was about 4300 lbs. with the hard top on. ( from what I can remember )
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Old 07-22-2014, 08:06 AM   #16
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Awesome job! Really love the one off pieces.
If you were to guess, how much do you think your roll cage weighs? Just the main cab section. Do you have a weight for the entire truck? I'm just curious how much all the extra parts add up. I think my 71 K5 with 35's, was about 4300 lbs. with the hard top on. ( from what I can remember )
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I just went over the scales the other day. 5500# with me, 3/4 tank of fuel and no top. 2850# front axle and 2650# rear, not bad.

I think the main cage is 450# or so. I figured it out once with lineal feet of tubing I used and I was around that mark.

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i think you should fab up some rock sliders for this thing. would look sharp.
That is next on my list, actually. Just deciding if I want round tube or use rectangle for the main body bar.
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Old 07-22-2014, 12:21 AM   #17
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i think you should fab up some rock sliders for this thing. would look sharp.
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Old 07-22-2014, 08:04 PM   #18
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awesome, i think ones like you can buy from diy4x for the newer k5s would look good. whatever you decide be sure to take lots of pictures!
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Old 09-23-2014, 02:19 PM   #19
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WOW DO I H8 YOU. No but really thats BEAUTIFUL. My truck was orange og and Im gonna go back to it. It was my dads truck he bought in 1975 right after totaling his prized 1966 4 spd ss Chevelle one cold rainy morning on the way to work. If it was me Id NEVER use Painless they are just the opposite and have no clue. Try AAM they do have a clue and actually build wiring that is like factory not a bunch of butt connectors. Had you done the Dmax this is what you'd have been to expect from it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATbaigWcrzU
I removed the dmax from this truck as it was ripping it in half. It did fit like a glove and ran many trips to So cal from Utah as well pulled 12k of crap from socal w ac on at 95 mph the entire way. One day I will redo my dads blazer in orange w a 6.0 and near stock height. Who knows money is so hard to get a hold of It may never happen. Congrats on your UBERBLAZER
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WOW DO I H8 YOU. No but really thats BEAUTIFUL. My truck was orange og and Im gonna go back to it. It was my dads truck he bought in 1975 right after totaling his prized 1966 4 spd ss Chevelle one cold rainy morning on the way to work. If it was me Id NEVER use Painless they are just the opposite and have no clue. Try AAM they do have a clue and actually build wiring that is like factory not a bunch of butt connectors. Had you done the Dmax this is what you'd have been to expect from it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATbaigWcrzU
I removed the dmax from this truck as it was ripping it in half. It did fit like a glove and ran many trips to So cal from Utah as well pulled 12k of crap from socal w ac on at 95 mph the entire way. One day I will redo my dads blazer in orange w a 6.0 and near stock height. Who knows money is so hard to get a hold of It may never happen. Congrats on your UBERBLAZER
I guess I didn't read all the negatives with painless, and so I didn't have any problems, but I enjoyed doing the wiring. I plan on trying AAW for my son's 71 Chevelle build we are starting, so I will have a comparison.

Did you need to do a body lift with the Duramax? I didn't see how it would fit with the intercooler and still not cut the firewall. You need a build thread so I can dream about it! And Thanks!
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Sorry, but im definatley gonna borrow that orange and grey color scheme! Your truck is unbelievable!
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Sorry, but im definatley gonna borrow that orange and grey color scheme! Your truck is unbelievable!
Thanks! Borrow away, the main reason I posted this thread was for someone to borrow/use ideas I incorporated as I have done with other builds on here.

I like the combo. I got tired of black as an accent color, so grey it is. I probably would have gone a shade darker for the roll cage, but I like it as is.
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Old 01-19-2015, 01:21 PM   #23
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Love the Blazer.....awesome build. Did you mention your lift specs anywhere. I'd love to get the stance your Blazer has on mine!

I'm trying to decide between DIY4x b-52 & rear shackle flip kit, or 8" lift springs, .....or some variation. I'll be using Alcan or Deaver springs.
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Love the Blazer.....awesome build. Did you mention your lift specs anywhere. I'd love to get the stance your Blazer has on mine!

I'm trying to decide between DIY4x b-52 & rear shackle flip kit, or 8" lift springs, .....or some variation. I'll be using Alcan or Deaver springs.
I would run the B52 and shackle flip. You get a better option to move the front axle forward, which helps the shackle angle. I ran a 4" lift spring front and rear, but really could have used a 6" rear and 5" front to level it.

Plan on running zero rate blocks to get your axle centered, especially the rear. I have mine moved 1.25" back. The Blazer rides very nice, but it's not a corner carver!
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I would run the B52 and shackle flip. You get a better option to move the front axle forward, which helps the shackle angle. I ran a 4" lift spring front and rear, but really could have used a 6" rear and 5" front to level it.

Plan on running zero rate blocks to get your axle centered, especially the rear. I have mine moved 1.25" back. The Blazer rides very nice, but it's not a corner carver!
So you ran the 4" lift springs, rear shackle flip, and zero rate giving you about 9" of lift in the rear? Did you just used a degree shim on the front? I'm guessing with the B-52 and 4" lift springs you've got about 8" of lift on the front?

I'm going to run H2 wheels......since they are only 8.5" wide........I think I'm going to stick with 37" tires. I'll buy either the BFG Mud-Terrain KM2's in 37x12.50r17's or Toyo Open Country MT in 37x13.50r17's.

If I run the B-52, and rear shackle flip like you suggested....what would you recommend on springs to level the truck and clear 37's?

Sorry for all the questions.......but I appreciate any advice you've got. If my Blazer turns out half as good as yours I'll be a happy man!
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