Can anyone think why a set of side step bars for a Crew wouldnt fit on a 4 dr Blazer?
Do the 2 trucks both have the same wheelbase?
Crew step bars on a blazer?
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Crew step bars on a blazer?
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I'd have to say no, without major mods.
The front half would be very similar, but there are quite a few differences in the rear half.
The Crew Cab shares the frame listed as : Pickup, 4WD, Extended cab, Crew Cab, Short bed.
The 4WD 4 door has a frame all its own.
The front half would be very similar, but there are quite a few differences in the rear half.
The Crew Cab shares the frame listed as : Pickup, 4WD, Extended cab, Crew Cab, Short bed.
The 4WD 4 door has a frame all its own.
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