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What are the Off-Road capabilities of my Blazer
I of course have a 1996 Blazer. Should I Treat it like a two wheel drive and only use 4WD for emergencies or such? like stuck in snow or slick hills. Many Friends tell me not 2 go mudding, because a stock Blazer isn't made for that type of driving. Are they right?
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Re: What are the Off-Road capabilities of my Blazer
Hey Girlbear,
Your Blazer, It's only ten years old, I think she will do just fine, just don't beat on her too hard. Have fun...
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Re: Re: What are the Off-Road capabilities of my Blazer
I agree I have seen them things do some serious off roading but just start off light and work your way into the hard stuff, we should wheel sometime
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Re: What are the Off-Road capabilities of my Blazer
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get some bfgoodrich all terrain ta ko tires and will be amazed at what that blazer will do! and if it does get stuck then there is a 2 year free tow for stuck in anything, at mine came with that warreny from bfgoodrich. dont know if there still running that warrenty or not. |
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Re: What are the Off-Road capabilities of my Blazer
I don't like BFG tires, but that's what my 85 came with when I got it.
They do work pretty good, and I won't put them down. Plus they last a lot of miles. I've got the factory installed rear posi which helps, I've been axle deep in mud without any problems I've also draged my front tow hooks nosing it onto some rocks. I don't even usually shove it into 4wd to cross 2' deep ditches, I just angle through them. I've had a rear tire suspended in the air doing this more than once and wouldn't even try it without the posi. In my opinion they are a good off road machine right from the factory, but they should be 3" higher with 31" tires for anything besides light wheeling |
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Ive takin my 97 four door to some hairy mudholes and never had a problem. at a point the frame was mud level and my all-terrians just kept pushin me through it. but it is stock so i have some restaint to pushin it to hard
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Re: What are the Off-Road capabilities of my Blazer
I should have said, I think that anyone what wants to do some serious wheeling should invest in some quality skid plates.
On a side note, if anyone knows what company makes skid plates for the Blazers please let me know. |
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Re: What are the Off-Road capabilities of my Blazer
When I bought my 95 from her previous owner a skid plate was included. Don't know if it came from the factory or not though.
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Re: What are the Off-Road capabilities of my Blazer
factory on the first gen's are cheap plastic that only collect dirt and give you false hope
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i have a plastic skidplate on mine well i should say part of a plastic skidplate now. my Good year wranglers are real good never been stuck with'em yet. I stopped goin offroad tho. Waitin 4 the snow, easier to clean! lol.
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Re: What are the Off-Road capabilities of my Blazer
well 4x4 with your blazer is fine, but remember it is a v 6, stock blazer, nothing to hard on it,and youll be fine... but some lockers, flipped solid front axil, a few inches of lift, brush guard, v 8 swap, aux. tranny cooler, and some 36" tires, and your ready for the mud pit (snorkals are optional, but to get deep into the mud youll need one)
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Probably cheaper to buy an F250, which has the majority of this stuff standard, and is built for the heavy abuse off-roading demands. Blazers were never made with the intent to off-road them. Everything is way to flimsy on them,starting with the weak axels. These things aren't much better at off-roading than a Subaru (take your pick of models), which has all their vehicles 4WD. |
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Re: What are the Off-Road capabilities of my Blazer
I don't know about that Mike, DM is talking about replacing the weak links.
Here's a first gen with simular mods to those that he mentioned. I wish that he hab better pics He sayes that he's running 9" of suspension lift, and a 3" body lift, with 33x12.5 BFG MT tires. I don't know if 36" tires will fit without monster truck type mods If I keep my Blazer I'm thinking of doing simular mods. I don't want a full sized rig just because they won't always fit where I go. A Ford 1/2 ton short box will go in most places, but they still have a weak IFS. They have problems with the center bushings wearing out quickly, so the Blazer is a better design. |
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Again, just my opinions,..... Highly modded, I think Blazers can handle their own (as your pics show), but the original question of "what's my off-road capabilities", the answer for the stock design is none. Chevy never mentions the off road prospects of these things, because they do have weak links. (when I bought mine brand new back in '96, nothing in print from Chevy mentioned off-road stats) The exception could/might be the ZR2 models, but Chevy probably doesn't expound the off-road capaibilities of that model either. I only mentioned the Ford because 1) I had one that I off-roaded in a past life, and 2) They are a heavily-made truck. A C/K 2500 would be a similar vehicle. No mods required to take them off-road. And because I rely on the Blazer as a daily driver (in the winter), I don't want to kill it just yet. |
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Re: What are the Off-Road capabilities of my Blazer
I'm using mine as my daily through the winter. It's the only wheels that I brought to Vancouver Island.
To tell the truth Even Jeep doesn't put their off road capasities on paper. If someone gets stuck or brakes down in a 6' deep mud pit they might try suing a company for faulse advertising if the companies did. I put mine on a rock for these pic's. The 1 back tire had daylight under it, and the oposite front tire had a single pebble under it. You can see how the back has lots of suspension travel, but the front is limited |
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