Re: How To: Ruin a Perfectly Good 4wd
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Originally Posted by sprint_9
Awesome, Im excited to see this come together, I kind of want to do a blazer myself sometime.
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If it’s anything like your truck, should be nice!
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Originally Posted by whitesilverado
Your going to be using very nice product. Mine coming out good.
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Looking good! Any issues so far? Build thread?
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Originally Posted by Bennett68C10
I’m in for this build for sure, to answer your question on your other thread, I really like the TTII’s I have. The only problem I’m having is with the backspacing on the rear wheels and my narrow rear axle I’m running in the burb. They don’t fit at all without running a wheel spacer or adapter which I’m not a fan of. Trying to figure out what I want to do about it now.
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Too bad you’re not closer, we could work something out. I could use a narrow axle for my truck...
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