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Old 06-20-2012, 08:09 AM   #1
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Wood floor Blazer

Is a Blazer rear bed the same length and width as a SWB truck? Has anyone seen a wood bed done on a Blazer? Any posts or pictures would be great. I have been searching to avail. Thanks!
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Old 06-20-2012, 11:46 AM   #2
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Re: Wood floor Blazer

I believe that they are the same width, but the length is about 6 inches shorter for the Blazers. The only reason I know that is because I am looking to swap out my rusted and beat up bedsides with ones from a SWB and have been told that I will have to cut 6 inches off of it to make it work. I would be really interested to see how a wood bed looks in a Blazer. That could look really good.
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Old 06-20-2012, 04:34 PM   #3
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Re: Wood floor Blazer

jaros44sr has one. Check out this thread http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=210641
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Old 06-20-2012, 07:24 PM   #4
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Re: Wood floor Blazer

I'd be worried about mounting a backseat to a wood floor. In the event of an accident, I wouldn't think the wood strips would be solid enough to keep the back seat inside the truck.

If you don't plan on running a back seat, it could be nice looking. Is there enough support to mount the body to the frame and handle the flex a blazer gets?
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I'd be worried about mounting a backseat to a wood floor. In the event of an accident, I wouldn't think the wood strips would be solid enough to keep the back seat inside the truck.

If you don't plan on running a back seat, it could be nice looking. Is there enough support to mount the body to the frame and handle the flex a blazer gets?
Extremely valid point on mounting the rear seat, although all factory lateral braces were retained, i had no intention of putting a seat back there. Also, all factory body mounting brackets were used. Dont know about flexing...to be determined

If, and that is a big IF, the seat were mounted to the floor, it would have to rip out the lateral supports under the wheel wells, the wheel wells, inner and out bedsides. That is quite a bit of metal to move, BUT, is it worth the chance that something might fail...
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Old 06-20-2012, 08:53 PM   #6
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Re: Wood floor Blazer

Jaros44sr would be the one to help the most since he's done it, but just off the top of my head I believe you have to have pickup cross rails which allow for the thickness of the wood? Then the area where the bed mounts to frame? I think that the metal backing plate under the bed floor will help with the back seat as it covers such a wide area across bed. Does look cool!
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If it were me, I'd just do a false wood floor and not deal with the headache of cutting out my old one.
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Old 06-20-2012, 09:35 PM   #8
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jaros44sr What kit did you get? What page on your build do you detail the install of your floor? I am looking at a Blazer without a bed floor. I am thinking that the wood would be really cool and easier than replacing with metal. If I were to install a rear seat I would put in extra bracing under the floor and use some larger grade eight hardware. Thanks for the input guys.
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jaros44sr What kit did you get? What page on your build do you detail the install of your floor? I am looking at a Blazer without a bed floor. I am thinking that the wood would be really cool and easier than replacing with metal. If I were to install a rear seat I would put in extra bracing under the floor and use some larger grade eight hardware. Thanks for the input guys.
Not a kit, just bought the matrl. for a 6 ft bed, and cut an extra 6" off of it. Mar-k sells the stuff.

Ill have to go look and see what page it starts
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Old 06-20-2012, 11:19 PM   #10
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you could do a nice laminate flooring...
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Old 06-21-2012, 03:36 PM   #11
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jaros44sr What kit did you get? What page on your build do you detail the install of your floor? I am looking at a Blazer without a bed floor. I am thinking that the wood would be really cool and easier than replacing with metal. If I were to install a rear seat I would put in extra bracing under the floor and use some larger grade eight hardware. Thanks for the input guys.
I strongly dont recommend the mounting of the rear seat.....
Your in uncharted waters with how strong the wood is, later on, with rot and deteriation
and who knows what. Just not a good idea, but that is just my humble opinion

Ill answer any questions you have on mounting the wood to the bed, as best of my knowledge
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Why do a good looking floor and cover it up with a seat anyway?
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Why do a good looking floor and cover it up with a seat anyway?
And yet, another good point to consider
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Hey guys. Usually its where the seat bealts anchor and not the seats that protect you in an accident. Either way i think that wood floor looks nice.
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Wow.
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Cool to see someone has done this. I thought about doing it also at one point.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=332449

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http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=332449

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Thanks...maybe i should stick over there, never saw that thread before

Wonder if the pick up truck guys would mind...
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Thanks...maybe i should stick over there, never saw that thread before

Wonder if the pick up truck guys would mind...
Nah...your good here! Never did I get replies, so im thinking they thought I was crazy!

I can tell you dont think Im crazy, Lol...
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Thanks for the offer, but they out number us like ten to one...lol
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It looks great!. I don't even own a Blazer yet. I am looking at one with out a bed floor in it. It is about 14 hours away and don't know how to economically get it home. I was kicking around the idea of pre cutting some plywood and loading up some tools and renting a car? My wife thinks I'm nuts.
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It looks great!. I don't even own a Blazer yet. I am looking at one with out a bed floor in it. It is about 14 hours away and don't know how to economically get it home. I was kicking around the idea of pre cutting some plywood and loading up some tools and renting a car? My wife thinks I'm nuts.
U-HAUL, seems like the least costly...dont worry, wife thinks im nuts too

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I answered your question ctenta after 3 years....

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jaros, Will a Blazer fit in a U haul?
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