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Blazer87 Blazer87
New User | Posts: 7 | Joined: 04/09
Posted: 04/12/09
11:47 AM

Im just getting into wheeling. Got a 87' K5 blazer that im working on. If anyone has any budget ideas let me know. Im also wondering if there are any annual wheeling events coming this summer in Washington. Thanks  

 
jg09 jg09
User | Posts: 210 | Joined: 09/06
Posted: 07/31/09
08:36 AM

The beauty of K5 Blazers is that there are aftermarket components available everywhere, and most don't cost that much, either. I'd do about 4" of lift, mild fender trimming, 35" tires, and axle regear, maybe throwing in a locker in the rear while you're at it.

As for annual events, I'm not completely sure. Walker Valley ORV park probably has something. I try to get things going and start meets every now and again, too, so I'll keep you updated with that.  
My current ride:
1992 Ford Explorer

 

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