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Swettysblazer's 1991 K5 Trazer: ONE TONS!

No Iroks, I wasn't about to drive 3 hours to meet some kid who had no idea what the **** he was talking about. I promise updates as soon as I am able to put my socks on without dying in agony!!!!!!
 
No Iroks, I wasn't about to drive 3 hours to meet some kid who had no idea what the **** he was talking about. I promise updates as soon as I am able to put my socks on without dying in agony!!!!!!

No dying, Brian...that would really slow this thread down! :eek1:


Once the agony passes, what are you wanting to tackle next (if not the Iroks)? :popcorn:
 
How's the back?

"Life Updates"........Sounds like this can go ether way.......
 
It was feeling good until I tripped on a stump the other day. Lol


But I got a new job at an offroad shop up here so that's starting soon :pimp:

Dam stumps get you everytime.:D........You mean to tell me there's still offroad shops on the east coast??????......Good on you!!!!!!
 
So. Gas tank done yet? Use the stock Blazer tank. Trim frame above the axle. Drop it down just below the frame. Should leave you plenty of room for the flatbed. Stock parts = reliability and ease of parts replacement. I have more frame than you but after moving my tank twice. I'm doing what I described above.
 

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