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Old 05-20-2018, 08:45 PM   #1
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Re: 1972 Medium Blue Highlander Blazer Resto

Added these NOS accessory steps - correct for first gen with instructions dated 1970 - for my wife. These were added in a manner such that they can be unbolted when desired. Without these my wife would grab ahold of the gb door to scramble inside.
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Old 05-26-2018, 12:37 AM   #2
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Re: 1972 Medium Blue Highlander Blazer Resto

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Added these NOS accessory steps - correct for first gen with instructions dated 1970 - for my wife. These were added in a manner such that they can be unbolted when desired. Without these my wife would grab ahold of the gb door to scramble inside.
This is even cooler than the Delco air shocks on the K20!!! Thanks for the inspiration Deadhead!
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Old 05-26-2018, 09:35 AM   #3
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Re: 1972 Medium Blue Highlander Blazer Resto

Thanks again guys. Getting so close. There was a short traced to the tilt column that's fixed. The radius of the tailgate handle is tight such that it contacts the upper middle trim - odd but something that shimming may easily fix. Also having trouble getting the clips for the bright trim on the tailgate to bite and hold to the gate but we are going to try clips from another source.

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This is even cooler than the Delco air shocks on the K20!!! Thanks for the inspiration Deadhead
Lol! I still have this set up in the box. I am tempted to use this on the blazer if I get any sag with a rear load. I'm pleased the steps are removable and a real GM accessory. Was tempted to add front bumper guards but held back given these steps are present: want to avoid too many bolt-on items.

I'm really liking the look of the rally wheels.
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Old 05-26-2018, 03:19 PM   #4
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Thanks again guys. Getting so close. There was a short traced to the tilt column that's fixed. The radius of the tailgate handle is tight such that it contacts the upper middle trim - odd but something that shimming may easily fix. Also having trouble getting the clips for the bright trim on the tailgate to bite and hold to the gate but we are going to try clips from another source.



Lol! I still have this set up in the box. I am tempted to use this on the blazer if I get any sag with a rear load. I'm pleased the steps are removable and a real GM accessory. Was tempted to add front bumper guards but held back given these steps are present: want to avoid too many bolt-on items.

I'm really liking the look of the rally wheels.
Good work Pete! Plus you don't want to distract the attention the tow hooks should get, with the bumper guards.
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