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What are the rules for the Blazer Forum?

What are the rules for the Blazer Forum?

BlazerForum Rules – please read and follow the rules of the forum. “I didn’t know…” is no excuse. There is a wealth of information available on the site. Please search before posting.

How to search on the Chevy Blazer Forum?

Both the site search feature and the Custom Google search provided below can be used to search the forum for problems you may be experiencing. Check out the ‘Search Guidelines’ post for tips & techniques on performing fast and effective searches. Are you new to Blazer Forum? WELCOME! Check in, tell us about yourself and your ride. TH350 w/np203.

What kind of bumper did Chevy Blazer have?

This is your section! 1993 GMC Jimmy winch bumper… Post Pictures, Videos, and Sound clips here. Examples: Member signature threads, photo shoots, videos (that do not fit in other sections), etc. Headlight ideas.

Is there a test on a 1992 Chevy Blazer?

The 1992 Chevrolet Blazer has not been tested. Like what you see? Find the best deal on a Chevrolet Blazer today. There are for sale near you. Certified child passenger safety technicians conduct hands-on tests of a car’s Latch system and check the vehicle’s ability to accommodate different types of car seats.

When was the last year the Chevy Blazer was made?

Introduced to the Chevrolet line for the 1969 model year, the K5 Blazer was replaced for 1995 by the Chevrolet Tahoe. In 1970, GMC introduced its own model of the truck, called the Jimmy, which was discontinued in 1991 and replaced by the Yukon.

When did the Chevy K5 Blazer get discontinued?

The K5 Blazer was the smallest full-size SUV version of the Chevrolet C/K family. Introduced to the Chevrolet line in 1969, the full-size K5 Blazer was replaced in 1994 by the Chevrolet Tahoe. In 1970, GMC introduced its own model of the truck, called the Jimmy, which was discontinued in 1991 and replaced by the GMC Yukon in 1994.

What was the ground clearance of a Chevy Blazer?

The Blazer had 8 inches (200 mm) of ground clearance and an approach angle of 35°.

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