gotblazers
1/2 ton status
Thought it through and im just going to go with the spacer idea as indy4x4 stated. Wish i was told of this issue when i bought the kit though
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.I may just save up for the PSC set up since eventually i would like to use this competitively and hydro steering may not be the place to ghetto fab. As of now push/pull it is. But i change plans by the minute so who knows what will end up going in

I will have to say that hydro from Farm equipment WILL work, but if your plan is to use it for COMPs then you will not like the response.
It's good for cheap hydro if all you need is for it to work.![]()
. A bling pump and a different orbital will probably be required for comp. use.
. Ill be looking for a hardware store open on easter sunday now 



. Im a little short on wrenching motivation right now, Something about waiting until the last minute is just so much more exciting
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. He said the tires have at least an inch of tread all the way around which i find hard to believe since brand new they only had 21/32nds but i think thats his way of saying they are like new and in very good usable condition. Its a 2 hour drive though so lets hope hes not full of shet. Not as much tread depth as the TSL Bias plys but these are the exact rims i wanted so a little grooving should take care of the iroks inadeqaucies 
Just because you called him and said you wanted them doesn't mean JACK. Money talks and if someone shows up with the cash it's theres. If he were a good seller he might have told you that.
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Forgive me if i sound arrogant, But i feel that i have done everything in my rig that i can safely do. Some SERIOUS safety modifications are in order before i go any farther. I have been in several situations where i could have easily lost my life because i just couldnt stop pushing my rig. I outdrove death more than once, But im ready to get in something more capable that will be there for me when my abilitys fail.You know to become a decent racer, you really need to get some seat time. Preferably in several different rigs. Your rig is a perfect rig to get some seat time in, you need to learn how to drive.
I started out in a dead bone stock sami, loved it, we wheeled 4 times a week, I wheeled with a dead bone stock blazer for a while, and a couple of other stock pickups.
You learn alot about how to drive wheeling something that is built simple. Learn how to get around things ( not obstacles limitations your rig has).
Trim out the budget till you can afford to go wheeling. Then wheel it A LOT, then use money to buy parts you know you are going to need.
Forget full hydro, why full high steer, why not just crossover, used crap tires if you have to, shoot bald irocs do nearly as good on the rocks (not so much in dirt) if not better than full tread irocs, had a set of Parnelli Jones tires for a while got for free, didn't mind them at all.
There is no substitute for seat time. In any form of racing.
Get wheeling man!!!!![]()
Im gettin into the build and ive quickly realized funds will need to be reallocated.
Total funds=2900
Things that need to be addressed
Axle swap-400 bucks
1.Install 14BFF rear disc i already have
2.Move spring perches if needed
3.Already have spring plates thanks to Chevysmith
4.Weld front and rear + drive flanges in the front,will be replaced with a spool and arb as soon as possible. Drive flanges arent included in above price.
5.New brake lines and u-joints
0/400 spent
Tires+rims-1200
1350/1200 spent
Going to pick em up tomorrow
Steering-600
0/600 spent
Transfercase/tranny=20 to reseal it. And a whole focking lot of work to get that 300 pound monster back in place. I really want to do a floorshifter set up for the tranny but its not a necessity so we'll see
0/20 spent
MISC. 200
-Gas tank guard,Few grade 8 bolts into the frame and a piece of 1/8 in steel and call it good.
-Pull front and rear bumpers and weld some thick ass steel in between the 2 frame rails and add a recovery point to it front and rear
0/200 spent
Total cost=2550
total cost w/expenses=2870
Here is my established order of things
1.Axles so i can do steering
2.Steering so i can make sure everything moves right asap
3.Tires/wheels for increased clearance for the rest of the job
4.Transfer case
5.Misc.
"Forgive me if i sound arrogant, But i feel that i have done everything in my rig that i can safely do. Some SERIOUS safety modifications are in order before i go any farther. I have been in several situations where i could have easily lost my life because i just couldnt stop pushing my rig. I outdrove death more than once, But im ready to get in something more capable that will be there for me when my abilitys fail."
It seems to me like you are doing anything and everything you can think of to have a cool rig and not to enhance your rapidly growing driving skill. It takes people YEARS to get good at something. So I don't know how short of you being some phenom or something you think you are that bad ass of a motha to need all the crap you are putting into your truck. If you are the next motorsport Michael Jordan then go for it. (i'm calling bullshiz but whatever) However I don't recall any wheeling pics put up by you except a dirty blazer in a parking lot. It seems to me this thread is all about how you need to make your truck as great as you are because a stock rig just cant keep up with YOUR AWESOMENESS! Its your truck you can certainly do what you wish of it but you need to maybe just maybe get a reality check and like others have mentioned here before me and wheel your stock rig with mods as you go before you piss away all your money on mods you don't need YET. But hey its your puppy sitting money so do what you want. lol
I'll be honest, This flew right over my head like a 747

Its the "EXIT" sign used most places outside of US from what i understand.I'll be honest, This flew right over my head like a 747![]()