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· It WAS a Blazer
96 manual transfer case 4x4 5 speed 2dr Chevy Blazer, 02 push button 4x4 Automatic 2dr Chevy Blazer
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Sorry I didn’t specify what year it’s a 93 square body 4 door 4x4 with a 4.3
 

· 94 4x4,01 Blazer
2001 Blazer 4dr 4wd LT
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try here-https://www.noramstore.com/
 

· 94 4x4,01 Blazer
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another-https://www.carparts.com/
 

· 94 4x4,01 Blazer
2001 Blazer 4dr 4wd LT
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and direct to quarter panels-https://www.carparts.com/quarter-panel?&vehicle[year]=1993&vehicle[make]=Chevrolet&vehicle[model]=S10%20Blazer&vehicle[submodel]=Base&vehicle[cylinders]=6&vehicle[liter]=4%2E3
 

· It WAS a Blazer
96 manual transfer case 4x4 5 speed 2dr Chevy Blazer, 02 push button 4x4 Automatic 2dr Chevy Blazer
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Years back, there was a guy on syty.net that built a 4-door Typhoon. One of his projects was to build molds for the cladding, then made parts from his tools. I remember I was surprised to see that the rear corners for his 4-door were identical to the 2-door body. So I believe that the 2 and 4 door quarters will be the same from the center of the wheel well back.

I know that the additional 4" of length in the 4-door is in the frame just forward of the forward spring perch. The rear frame section, fuel tank, bumper attachment, etc is the same. So it seems the 1/4s will be the same from that point rearward as well.

Bottom line: Put a tape measure to work. Checking costs nothing.
 
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