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If you have a bagged s-series, you know theres that pain in the ass triangle plate on the drivers side (both sides on newer blazers) with bolts hanging down that not only hold you up from laying frame but get caught on everything and end up getting completely destroyed. Well these bolts hold your transmission crossmember in the frame, so tearing them up isnt the best idea for the integrity of your truck.
What people typically have done in the past is got in there with a big ass drill bit or die grinder and just tear up the holes in the frame, trying desperately to widen them enough to slide the bolt heads up as well fit a socket on them to tighten em down. This method sucks, mainly because the areas surrounding the holes in the frame are reinforced with steel so it doesnt collapse.
What I have been doing for quite some time is using allen key bolts. You only need to drill out the first outer layer fo the bottom frame rail, then just stick the allen bolt in and youre done. This howto will show you just how easy it is.
Heres the plate that I'm talking about. The small 13mm bolt on the crossmember itself is not needed and not replaced. The other two bolts on the frame are what we will be modifying. Most S10s have the bolts facing down with threads sticking even further below the frame however this blazer has them pointing up. It doesnt matter either way.
What people typically have done in the past is got in there with a big ass drill bit or die grinder and just tear up the holes in the frame, trying desperately to widen them enough to slide the bolt heads up as well fit a socket on them to tighten em down. This method sucks, mainly because the areas surrounding the holes in the frame are reinforced with steel so it doesnt collapse.
What I have been doing for quite some time is using allen key bolts. You only need to drill out the first outer layer fo the bottom frame rail, then just stick the allen bolt in and youre done. This howto will show you just how easy it is.
Heres the plate that I'm talking about. The small 13mm bolt on the crossmember itself is not needed and not replaced. The other two bolts on the frame are what we will be modifying. Most S10s have the bolts facing down with threads sticking even further below the frame however this blazer has them pointing up. It doesnt matter either way.
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