Mudding...me, my son and his 95 S10 Blazer 4x4
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and more importantly! family time...nice job, dont see enough family time these days..
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with a name like "duallybadass", you'd think you were smart enough to know that a dually ain't that great in snow. ever wonder why p/u's used for plowing are singles & not duals? besides, thats comparing apples to oranges.
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@1978camarolt Thanks. We just couldn't get it stuck! It just went through anything we threw at it.
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man blazers are badass really nice blazer
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Looks like ya had fun...but, never go mudding alone, or one day you will be sorry (stuck).
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This is why Im not sure Ill ever not have a blazer (: I have a 98 and am possibly getting a 95.
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@gungadin777, where did you do that? Was it expensive? Thanks
ballerboy315 7 months ago
@ballerboy315 This was on a Level B minimum maintenance road just after a nice rain. No expense other than the gas to get there. The road is about 30 minutes from our home.
gungadin777 7 months ago
cool video. i am buying a 1995 chevy blazer s10 4.3 vortex v6 on wednesday. can't wait until i get it.
dalejrfan1103 1 year ago
@dalejrfan1103 You're gonna love it. Almost unstoppable. Make sure after you buy it that the vacuum actuator is working for the 4 wheel drive. The push button 4x4 on these can wear out since it uses a vacuum actuator instead of a pull cable. I removed my faulty actuator out for a pull cable to be sure the 4 wheel drive locked in tight with no slipping out. You don't want to go 2 wheeling in deep mud. ;)
gungadin777 1 year ago
Whats the height like on the stock S-10 4X4's? Or do they even put a lift on it? The ones we have drivin around town are all jacked up so I have never seen a factory lift on one. I'm buying one tomorrow if it's in decent shape.
ssrc30 1 year ago
@ssrc30 The height of stock S-10 Blazers varies depending on the specific model. This LT doesn't have much lift stock. But the ZR-2's that I've seen out there seem to have at least 2" more lift stock than my son's.
You can lift it yourself about an inch or so by turning the torsion bars (you'll have to get an alignment after you do this) and adding rear leaf-spring stiffeners. You can also do a body lift pretty cheap ($100?). Or you can spend $2000 on a 2" suspension lift kit.
gungadin777 1 year ago