It has a hole in it. Somebody punched a hole in it to drain the gas out. I also have a 31 gallon tank to replace it.Free EFI tank?
I'm gonna call. I have two back up donor roofs. Neither are perfect but at least I have a backupThe roof skin is different on a Blazer vs a regular cab. The back edge where the camper shell bolts in is very different, but so are the sides above the door windows. The roof skin flattens out into a small horizontal lip that spot welds down to the drip rail.
I was not aware anyone made a reproduction roof skin for the Blazers, yet at least. I just went through a bunch of roof repairs in the past year on mine. It's weird that the screenshots of the listing seem to imply that the roof skin is for a Blazer AND a pickup. I worry they are incorrectly listing it as a Blazer skin. Based on the pictures it doesn't appear to be the right skin for a Blazer, but sometimes pictures are wrong.
Just a heads up on that, good luck...
OK, need some clarification. I just removed the whole skin. I removed the spot welds for the drip rail. I understand the back edge is very different....however, I would think the rest of the skin would be nearly the same including the flat parts that weld to the drip rail. The windows and windshields are all the same, I'd think the drip rails were the same too.The roof skin is different on a Blazer vs a regular cab. The back edge where the camper shell bolts in is very different, but so are the sides above the door windows. The roof skin flattens out into a small horizontal lip that spot welds down to the drip rail.
I was not aware anyone made a reproduction roof skin for the Blazers, yet at least. I just went through a bunch of roof repairs in the past year on mine. It's weird that the screenshots of the listing seem to imply that the roof skin is for a Blazer AND a pickup. I worry they are incorrectly listing it as a Blazer skin. Based on the pictures it doesn't appear to be the right skin for a Blazer, but sometimes pictures are wrong.
Just a heads up on that, good luck...
Yeah I would have thought that too. But on the Blazers the drip rail is welded in. The pickups don't have the same style. The edge of the roof skin folds down into the door jamb and the drip rail screws into the sheet metal. I have no idea why it's different, because as you said, that part of the cab is otherwise identical on Blazers and pickups.OK, need some clarification. I just removed the whole skin. I removed the spot welds for the drip rail. I understand the back edge is very different....however, I would think the rest of the skin would be nearly the same including the flat parts that weld to the drip rail. The windows and windshields are all the same, I'd think the drip rails were the same too.
Ya know....this is frikin bullsht and why hasn't anyone made a Blazer skin. Sometimes they really don't make this easy.Yeah I would have thought that too. But on the Blazers the drip rail is welded in. The pickups don't have the same style. The edge of the roof skin folds down into the door jamb and the drip rail screws into the sheet metal. I have no idea why it's different, because as you said, that part of the cab is otherwise identical on Blazers and pickups.
Yeah I’m with ya, I was also cursing the fact that no one makes it (yet). When I fixed mine I, unknowingly at the time, probably did it the hard way by not finding a donor skin. So I think you’re smart to have donor(s). Given you’ve taken at least one skin off so far it sounds like, you may not find this super helpful, but in case it will help at all, I have pretty detailed info/pics of this at the below post (and for several posts after I think) in my build thread. If you happen to have any questions I’m happy to try to help, just because I’ve done it recently. Good luck man, it’s gonna suck but it will be worth it!Ya know....this is frikin bullsht and why hasn't anyone made a Blazer skin. Sometimes they really don't make this easy.
OK, I can do some fab work, I can deal with the drip rails...id settle for the aftermarket skin if it fit the windshield and all the way back to the back edge.
OK, I looked over the pieces I cut off of the 78 Blazer that is my project. I also looked over the two donor roofs that I have in my yard. One of them is much better than the other. My plan is to cut and paste, for lack of a better word, pieces on to one of the existing donor roofs. This way I can make sure the roof skin keeps its shape before I fully remove it to put on the project. My biggest issue is going to be part of the passenger side b-pillar and the mounting holes for the cab topper along the rear edge of the roof skin. At least I'm confident I'll be able to keep the roof skin shape with this method.The roof skin is different on a Blazer vs a regular cab. The back edge where the camper shell bolts in is very different, but so are the sides above the door windows. The roof skin flattens out into a small horizontal lip that spot welds down to the drip rail.
I was not aware anyone made a reproduction roof skin for the Blazers, yet at least. I just went through a bunch of roof repairs in the past year on mine. It's weird that the screenshots of the listing seem to imply that the roof skin is for a Blazer AND a pickup. I worry they are incorrectly listing it as a Blazer skin. Based on the pictures it doesn't appear to be the right skin for a Blazer, but sometimes pictures are wrong.
Just a heads up on that, good luck...