I’ve got an 84 tub for sale. Minor rust and dents. No low ballers. I know what I got hahaha.
I considered a half cab but to me it’s no different than a truck, Just my opinion. and I already have two square trucks so I definitely wanted a totally different feel.
That’s my pointAs someone who owns a full convertible Blazer, a half top Blazer, a Suburban, a regular cab pickup, and a crew cab pickup, there is no comparison between a regular cab pickup and a half top Blazer.
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I want it kind of like that. I will likely have the soft top rolled up like a safari top a lot of times. I just don't want a roof over my head when I want it down, and I don't want a B pillar there even with the cloth top over my head. The cage bar will be plenty. With you using your "half doors" I am surprised you don't want a full vert with safari top, because with the half doors you really lose the only advantage to the half top, which is a better window seal, right? Or did I miss something?I have a steel roof but I run with half doors and the soft top rolled up safari roof style in the sun. Full vert is cool, I used to run my wrangler that way. I always found that mid afternoon I was getting cooked in the sun. I wanted a bikini top on. Now I am totally happy with my steel roof and safari top with the half doors. Plenty of breeze without getting cooked.
i'm just glad theres some metal left to weld to, haha. best of luck to you with your project. personally, i like the full vert driving experience but i like being outdoors in generalThank you for that. There is quite a bit of metal there. I appreciate the photos.
I can answer one question really quick.I have more questions to throw out there for you blazer owners.
What is the measurement from the front of the inner wheel tubs to the area that drops down for leg room? And how long is the seat front to back on the bottom bench area? (Not width, length)
I am just brainstorming, but I have previously thought about stretching a blazer to a K10 shortbed wheelbase. I even went as far a few years ago to see if I could get a soft top made 11" longer.
It would give me a longer wheelbase for the dunes and dirt drags.
I also wonder, how much would be needed to put a full width bench in the back right in front of the tubs? 11? enough? 14" enough?
Is this a good idea? Bad idea? How much room is really in the narrow back seat? 3 kids only? 2 kids and 1 adult? 2 adults and 1 kid?
This would be a lot of work to do right and stretch it in front of the wheel tubs but keep the lower leg room area in tact. Not sure it is worth the trouble even with the advantages of interior space and longer wheel base.
I literally just thought of the full width back seat thing. That never crossed my mind before, previously I was only concerned about the longer wheelbase for dunes and racing. Wheelbase would end up the same as my shortbed K10, or slightly longer, but not near a long bed.
I probably won't do this, as it would be a huge amount of work and I'd have to cut up a tub and my box pretty severely. So the cost would go up to since I wouldn't be able to sell my truck as a driver or roller, or even my truck box. So not only is it a lot more work, but significantly more expensive too.
He will still have the issue with the top.Or you could do what @cybrfire did and use a short bed cab and box welded together and cut off the back wall of the pickup.
It's a good idea, it would save money, I forgot Kert did that mod with everything else he did to that truck.Or you could do what @cybrfire did and use a short bed cab and box welded together and cut off the back wall of the pickup.
And that is why if I ever do it I would stretch a k5It's a good idea, it would save money, I forgot Kert did that mod with everything else he did to that truck.
However, as much time as I would have into it would bother me the floor was still the truck floor with the fuel tank clearance and no leg room after all that work.