D10Blazer
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I would say I got lucky and got mine for $4300 but with the cost of a new drive shaft, shipping, and taxes im in the ball park of about 8-10kHuh? These sell from $5000 to over $15000 routinely.
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I would say I got lucky and got mine for $4300 but with the cost of a new drive shaft, shipping, and taxes im in the ball park of about 8-10kHuh? These sell from $5000 to over $15000 routinely.
This is perfect thank you!
that would be a huge help thank you.Has your truck arrived yet? What year is it?
I have a 2010 / M1093 that is running. I will take pictures of the fuses/fuse box next time I'm at the shop.
this is a 95 so they probably will be very different.Yea, D10 Blazer, you never did say what year truck this is? The pic I posted was for an A0 power dist panel cover/location diagram.
A 2010 truck is most likley an A1R version and uses a completely different power distribution scheme(4 waterproof off the shelf relay and fuse modules)…
A '95 would be an A0 so the image Ronmar posted would be yours.this is a 95 so they probably will be very different.
No worries but thank you anyway for trying to help, this community has been amazing.A '95 would be an A0 so the image Ronmar posted would be yours.
The later trucks like my A1R are totally different when it comes to electronics.
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