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04-23-2002, 04:15 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Houston Area
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Blazer Owners: Where to Buy Roll Bars - Headache Racks
Since I posed the question about rigging a 3-point seatbelt or harness system in my Blazer it appears the best way of doing this is by utilizing a roll bar or headache rack.
Since the Blazer is 2WD and street driven only, I'm only looking for something to protect me in the rare event of a rollover. I don't want something made from extra large gauge metal or large diamter. I'd obviously need something that would be compact enough to fit under the top. I would want it to be either black, chrome, or white. I would also be interested if it came pre-rigged for a 3-point seatbelt. It would also be nice if it were a kit I could install myself. Links? ------------------ 1972 Chevy Blazer 2WD - 400 SBC, bored, ported/polished heads, 9.5:1 dished pistons, Lunati 480/292 cam, electronic ignition, Edlebrock Performer intake, tricked out Rochester 850CFM Quadrajet, long tube headers, Flowmaster 40's, TH350-C with lock-up switch, 2800 rpm stall, shift kit, custom driveshaft, stock GM 12- bolt rear with Auburn Pro Series limited slip 3.73's, 2" drop spindles, 2" drop rear coils, track bar kit, front/rear stabilizers. 1999 30th Anniversary Trans-Am Coupe #1494 - M6, Flow-tech cut-out, Flowmaster, free mods. One of 292 coupes with M6 and in-dash CD.
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