1978Blazerk5
1/2 ton status
hey just wanted to ask is my Blazer to nice to wheel?its a 78 33s and 2.5 inch lift.
Ressurection said:Nice k5! Where in WI are you? I'm in Prairie du Sac (Madison/Baraboo area) and have a '72, Dad's in Tomahawk and has a rust-free '75 and a cancerous '73.
This is the best advice I have seen. My Blazer is rusty and is going to be getting fresh custom paint, but it will still go wheeling. The trick is learning what you are comfortable with, and what will cause you to hurt the truck. Yours is nice, but wheeling doesn't have to be about being the biggest baddest truck that takes the hardest trails. There are more than enough trails that stock trucks can take, that are fun, and won't trash the body. You just have to learn what the limitations are and not push too hard. Some obstacles are not worth destroying a truck like that. Mine is an 80 and although it isn't perfect it will be pretty when I get done.blazinzuk said:Its not too nice to wheel. You can even try harder stuff. Its not orginal, Craigs truck is pretty much a survivor, while your truck is nice its got alot of aftermarket stuff on it.
If you do wheel it first thing is to get some body protection, good solid bumpers and rock sliders. Well built stuff not some cheapy chrome crap.
You can wheel and keep stuff nice, you just have to be carefull and have the guts to back down when you don't want to do something.
blazinzuk said:Its not too nice to wheel. You can even try harder stuff. Its not orginal, Craigs truck is pretty much a survivor, while your truck is nice its got alot of aftermarket stuff on it.
If you do wheel it first thing is to get some body protection, good solid bumpers and rock sliders. Well built stuff not some cheapy chrome crap.
You can wheel and keep stuff nice, you just have to be carefull and have the guts to back down when you don't want to do something.