does the TH350 supposed to have Drive, D1 and D2?
Mine has that marked on the column, but I can't seem to get the shifter to go to D2....linkage?
How do you tell what your rear axle ratio is?
I also found some rust holes in the rocker panels and doors. Compared to some of the trucks I've seen on the site, I think I'm pretty fortunate...I just have to get smart on repairing what I have. Someone please tell me everything will be okay...
Your rockers look like they'll be surprising you too, hopefully the rocker boxes are still somewhat solid. Your tailpan and floor in the rear look nice and solid though, hopefully also as good underneath that area. I'm sure you'll be fine, but it will be a fair bit more work than you might have bargained for. Pretty much all the repair panels out there right now are all made in the same factory in China. Goodmark is just one of several companies slapping their name on the product for resale here.
It's blue...or what was blue at one time.
I need a new dash bezel too as this one is cracked and in pretty rough shape
I knew there were rust spots...what I didn't know was how bad the rust might be. So I started poking and found that the rear wheel arches had been filled with some sort of hard rubber/plastic material that was surrounded by sheet metal. It's not too far up into the panel but for my experience level it presents a bit of a challenge. Looking at purchasing these panels and reliving my high school welding days.. http://www.summitracing.com/parts/GMK-4144-650-73R/ .....anyone have any experience with this scenario and Goodmark panel patches?
You may need the inter rear fender skirt. Those have the tendency to rust out along with out quarter panel.
Here is picture of mine.
I going to see if I could find picture Chief Brody's fenders when he did his.
In this picture, you got something I am trying to figure out....on the tailgate there...the torque rod...see the bracket that holds it to the tailgate?
There is a plastic bushing under that...which way is it facing? There is a "block" end and a tapered off end...which way is it facing?
and also, it appears that the torque rod "Loop" is up and not down like I thought it was...right there where it attaches to the frame, the big half circle bend...is it bowing upward or downward?
I have a patch panel that I didn't use that I got from this American company...it is far superior to the other stuff...I will have to search and see if I can find the post that has the pictures...
Here it is...Schott Metal Company....look at this post http://coloradok5.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3082780&postcount=2203
I think aftermarket patch panels in general aren't worth a crap.
I have some floor pans which I think the person who is replacing my floors are not going to use.
but some people make them work.
I want a new dash pad, the real thing, but they also make these thin covers that actually fit pretty well...they aren't cheap cheap, but they aren't $300 like the real pads
What are you going to do with this Blazer...restore it or mod it? are you looking for original wood grain dash parts or something else?
uh....not sure what you're referring to Chief. Can you circle the area you're talking about with Microsoft Paint or something and repost it?

I think the cord is already circling it.![]()
uh....not sure what you're referring to Chief. Can you circle the area you're talking about with Microsoft Paint or something and repost it?
I see you have done a great deal of work on your truck, especially in that fantastic Roykan thread on rust repair 101. Appreciate your chiming in to lend some experience.
If you want "experiences" I can relay what I have been through on a 1974, what I did wrong, what I would do different...at the moment I think I know the 1974 body and panels pretty well...having been intimately aquainted with them over the last two years and counting...
for answers and how to do them correctly...Ryoken is the man...
What are my options? It seems it would difficult to shape the wheel arch areas close to stock form. That's why I am looking at patch panels. If it were anywhere else I would just get some sheet metal and patch it.
tRustyK5 made his own patch panels out of an old pick up bed.
http://coloradok5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=263098&page=6
Post 163 is where he started his work.