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Hahahahahaha ha hardy harrrr lol in this world we need two things.. Beamed first gens and beamed second gens.. And turbo small blocks..
 
With what I know now and these pre runner 73-87 chevy's coming up i'm not sure if my build would have changed directions or not.

I'm watching this one closely.
 
A 2wd Blazer wouldn't be much fun in Moab.

Edit. er truck........

Martin
 
I've already had three of these trucks including the dodge so I have done the crawling and trail riding and really want something different. And I didn't want a ford, so that's how we're here now.
 
A 2wd Blazer wouldn't be much fun in Moab.

Edit. er truck........

Martin

A 4wd blazer with a sm465, stock suspension, 42" tires, and a doubler wouldnt be fun in the dunes.

If i wanted to go slow i would borrow my grandmas power chair.:thumb:


People have different interests. And thats what makes for cool builds to handle different terrain.
 
Waiting for 50% day at the wreckers, playing with the auto desk program. I sent a test file to him to verify that it will work. If so I can start designing the trailing arms and get them cut.
 
A 4wd blazer with a sm465, stock suspension, 42" tires, and a doubler wouldnt be fun in the dunes.

That was not directed at you. It was directed at the guy who has going to Blazer Bash as his goal.

A slow Blazer would be more fun in the dunes, than a 2wd in the rocks........

Martin
 
Waiting for 50% day at the wreckers, playing with the auto desk program. I sent a test file to him to verify that it will work. If so I can start designing the trailing arms and get them cut.


Which program are you using? Almost all autodesk programs can export to dxf. From there it should be easy for someone to lay a cut path.
 
Inventor is the program, I like it so far, hopefully a combination of cardboard aided and computer aided design will get me where I want to me :) thanks Adam I'll keep that in mind.
 
Inventor is decent.. It has its quirks but if you are used to parametric modeling it's a walk in the park. Making changes etc can be real easy.
 
I worked all last week and weekend trying to get my inventor program installed on either of my computers, and it has some weird error :(


And I actually bought the dumb thing..... I hate you :flipoff7:
 
With all these different beamed builds going on I should sign back up and start a thread on my 1970 F250 ...
 

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