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Posted: 04/08/08 03:26 PM
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I have a 1994 S-10 Blazer 4.3L V6.Auto Trans. I am only 15.My grandma just gave it to me, she bought it new. Its in very good condition. I want to turn it in to a mudder. I have been working since i was 13 so i have a little money to spend about $2000. I just want to know where i should start. I work on a lot of trucks at my local auto-shop so the technical part shouldn't be hard. I just really want to know the right stuff to buy wisely with my money. Much help appreciated
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Posted: 04/08/08 03:50 PM
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P.S its 4x4
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Posted: 04/08/08 03:59 PM
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I also live near two truck junkyards so an axle swap is possible
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Posted: 04/09/08 07:04 AM
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i wish i had 2 grand when i was a 15.
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RC
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Posted: 04/14/08 01:23 PM
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A solid front axle swap and lockers is were I would start. IFS is weak and if you try to play in the mud to much you will be replacing parts all the time. and lockers I cant stress enough how much they will help. I would get the axle under it first. Good luck and tread lightly
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Posted: 04/14/08 03:05 PM
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Lucky guy!look aat 4 wheel parts whole salers.com you can input the blazers info into the window,and it will tell you what parts fit it.luck to ya! i think if i had one i would stick a locker in back,put a little lift and agressive tires on the stock rims,and go play! or bush whacker co. has fender flairs that on some models,cut out and allow up to 3 inches clearance,that away you could spend more on the rims and mudders.I hope you have great times with the gift.one more thing, 4 wheel drive hardware has a jeep,catalog,i know,but they have factory dana 44's with lockers.they are 4 link ready.look around and see if ya get any ideas for axle swaps.happy wheelin!
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Posted: 08/13/08 07:07 PM
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idk about performance, but you need to watch you ignitoin, starter, and fuel systems, because i got off roading in my truck, same one as yours, and i had to replace mine, a couple of times.
also, get a heavy duty air cleaner, if dirt gets in your engine, you can be screwed, all you need to do is just get some bolt on performance, raise it up a little bit, and get mudders on you wheels and you should be good, what kinda of mud you going in?
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Posted: 08/13/08 07:08 PM
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and uhh, what do you have on it now?
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Posted: 08/13/08 07:29 PM
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aight to start put a MSD ignition coil and distributor cap, Bosch 4+ plugs and wires, a K&N filter or K&N cold air intake, and a Optima battery then do your exterior and driveline mods i'd go with a 3" body or as stated b4 bush whacker fender flares and then some 33's on stock wheels and a rear locker but make sure to do those engine mods first they will help with your gas mileage and power and i know being 15 u prolly need all the gas mileage u can get and believe me it will pay for itself good luck and if u need anymore help holla
Chevys Ridin' High
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