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d.garza9 07-19-2011 12:10 AM

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The Alien,
Yes the blazer was over all rust free. It was a great find. I am the third owner of the vehicle and the second owner only had it for three months. Advanced adapters did not have the the entire kit; I had to get each piece separately. Yes I do have the adapter that ties the transfer case and tranny together. I wanted to try to use the stock transfer case adapter and cut it the .625" the instructions suggest. As you mentioned, I will have to remove the the bearing module inside the adapter and replace it with the non- bearing one from AA. I was informed that I will also have to cut the non- bearing coupling by .500" on the transmission side. Does this sound similar to what you did with your truck? I appreciate any suggestions or comments you may have.
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Thealien 07-19-2011 06:31 PM

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Yes, I did have to cut my coupler and it is HARD. I wouldn't take the whole .500 off yet though. I would trial fit and measure, measur, measure. You can always cut more off. It is a pain to piece everything together only to have to take it apart again and again LOL. I was working by myself and must of had my engine in and out 8-10 times building and designing my crossmember.

Once you have taken the .625 off the face of the adapter you may have to grind/cut/machine a spot for the VSS. I used theirs so I did not have to machine the front of the adapter and taking the .625 might be enough for the VSS clearance. You will know soon as you bolt the 4-6 bolt adapter on. I am pretty sure the seal is on the next step on the adapter so the .625 might not have to be "machined"? Maybe just a grinder?

I put my VSS on the wrong side of the 4-6 bolt adapter and it is very close to the shifter. It works but would be better on the other side.

Feel free to ask any questions you may have and if I can I will help.

d.garza9 07-20-2011 02:40 PM

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My buddy some sent me some pics of the truck. Cant wait to go and see it in person. I had the interior sprayed with Rhino Lining before it was painted. It looks like it might need a touch up. Also, it has the dash pad from LMC installed.

CTENTA1 07-20-2011 07:09 PM

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Nice progress! looking really nice. As for the rims I like them Old School. Running some 33's or 35's BGF Muds with some 15x12's MT Classic II's or better yet MT Challengers (No Longer Made)

d.garza9 07-20-2011 11:48 PM

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My buddy sent me some pics of the truck. Cant wait to go and see it in person. I had the interior sprayed with Rhino Lining before it was painted. It looks like it might need a touch up. Also, it has the dash pad from LMC installed.

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Tom Vogel 07-21-2011 09:41 AM

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[QUOTE= Here are the pics of the 4l60e with the new shaft installed. It's all rebuilt. Also in the pics is the original np205 tranfer case. As I had mentioned I will need to take it to the machine shop to get it cut.[/QUOTE]
Have you thought about talking to the Guys at Advanced Adapters? They may have an adapter for that transfer case to the overdrive tranny. Just a thought.

d.garza9 07-21-2011 12:54 PM

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@ Tom Vogel,

I purchased all of the parts they,AA, suggested. I will call them back today, perhaps I missed something.

I am planning on cleaning the transfer case adapter this afternoon and taking it to the machine shop tomorrow. Let's hope that works out as planned. I have read that people paint or powder coat the transfer case. Please provide information if you guys have done this or seen it done on this web site or any website for that matter. Thanks.

d.garza9 07-21-2011 12:57 PM

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@ CTENTA1,

Thanks for the input. I am leaning towards the 33's for the Blazer. I just can't decide if I should go with 20" wheels or smaller. I know everyone is thinking that 20" wheels will look weird but I think they might work out. Still Undecided!!!

Tom Vogel 07-22-2011 09:43 AM

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@ CTENTA1,

Thanks for the input. I am leaning towards the 33's for the Blazer. I just can't decide if I should go with 20" wheels or smaller. I know everyone is thinking that 20" wheels will look weird but I think they might work out. Still Undecided!!!

Have you seen this one? I am not usually a fan of huge wheels, but I gotta say... looks pretty sweet to me.

mcmlxix 07-24-2011 02:12 AM

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Originally Posted by d.garza9 (Post 4802881)
@ CTENTA1,

Thanks for the input. I am leaning towards the 33's for the Blazer. I just can't decide if I should go with 20" wheels or smaller. I know everyone is thinking that 20" wheels will look weird but I think they might work out. Still Undecided!!!

20's with 33" tires is a little short on the side wall for a 4x4... I would go with 18's and 33's or 20's with 35's .... When I walk throught the parking lot at work I always look at rim/tire size to get an idea...

d.garza9 07-25-2011 01:55 PM

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20's with 33" tires is a little short on the side wall for a 4x4... I would go with 18's and 33's or 20's with 35's .... When I walk throught the parking lot at work I always look at rim/tire size to get an idea...

That was my concern as well. I didn't want the truck to look like it was all wheels and no tires. Thanks for the advice!

d.garza9 07-25-2011 02:08 PM

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I worked on the transfer case for a while on Thursday. Being the novice that I am to this type of thing I was intigued to find out what the "NP" on the transfer case stood for. But now I know it stands for New Process, I think! I am still working on how to remove the internal piece of the TC adapter in order to install the one from AA. It has a small washer that looks like it needs to be removed first. I will have to try and remove it later this week. While I planned to take the adapter to the machine shop on this past Friday, my 51%, AKA the wife, had other plans for my weekend.

d.garza9 07-25-2011 02:14 PM

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Here is what I did this past weekend..................! This should buy me plenty of Blazer Time!:metal:

d.garza9 07-28-2011 02:31 PM

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In the process of purchasing a 4" or 6" suspension lift kit for the Blazer. I have heard of brands like Tuff Country and Sky Jacker. What brands have you guys used or recommend? Post pictures with the kits installed if you have any. Thanks.

Walts_restoration 07-28-2011 02:37 PM

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everyone over at coloradok5.com likes tuff country or bds for an off the shelf spring, alcans if you've got the cash.

BOHICA 07-29-2011 11:21 AM

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everyone over at coloradok5.com likes tuff country or bds for an off the shelf spring, alcans if you've got the cash.

I was looking at BDS since I've always heard good things about them from Jeepers, but their basic kit ($600) only uses a block for the rear springs and their full kit is $1200. For that much, I think I'd just as soon get custom-made Deaver springs at $700 an axle (or Alcan, no idea what they cost).

VA72C10 07-29-2011 11:37 AM

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Looking good!!!

tubbedII 07-29-2011 02:07 PM

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Looking good! On the wheels, I'm a fan of big wheel, smaller tire...I know it's not the norm, but it's my preference. I actually think the Orange blazer wheel's are perfect. I wouldn't really take it wheelin', but I probably wouldn't take any freshly restored blazer wheelin'. The nice thing is, you can't go wrong with rally's either, since these look great with almost any wheel.

BTW, nice job on the fountain!

d.garza9 08-23-2011 04:22 PM

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Finally got the original TC adapter cut. Does anyone know where to get the motor mounts for this 5.3 swap? Performance online has a kit but it's not for 4 wheel drive.

72BlckButy 08-23-2011 04:40 PM

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Awesome build!

Thealien 08-23-2011 05:43 PM

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Make sure you put that VSS on the opposite side of the shifter or it will be really tight.

I made my own crossmember/motor mounts using some DIY4X4 parts.

Pacific fabrication has a crossmember/motor mount for these trucks in 4X4. I believe firebirdjones recently used one on a stock height blazer with good results.

d.garza9 08-23-2011 06:18 PM

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@ The Alien,

Just ordered one from Pacific Fabrication. We'll see how it goes. Thanks for the help.

Geolblazer 08-29-2011 12:36 PM

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Thanks CTENTA1.

Guys I was thinking about this set up for the wheels and tires. Let me know what you think.

I had these on a toyota Tundra and they only lasted like 20,000 miles!

d.garza9 08-31-2011 06:11 PM

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Got the engine cross member set up for the Blazer from Pacific Fabrication today. It appears to be very well made. Let's hope it works as good as it looks. :metal:

d.garza9 08-31-2011 06:14 PM

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Got another delivery today!! Doug Thorley headers for the Blazer.


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