I probably would just because its so affordable but my wife vetoed it years ago. Agree with the previous post about Anaconda though, great little town and also very affordable.
Got the holes cut for the sink and stove. Will probably work on the finish in the next week or so and hopefully get them both fully mounted and the counter in the camper.
I got stuck somewhere near this red X, a huge thunderstorm rolled through about 8pm and then a bunch of cows churned up the road in front of the gate all night. Took me about 9 hours of digging, gathering branches, and hammering "borrowed" fence...
As someone who would be annoyed by that...
...this is what I was thinking. You get a bit more step on the side opposite the door hinge which is a good thing.
Cool build thread.
Everyone just says air down the tire and re-inflate once its on. My lift location was on the frame not the axle. A few people have cut out or altered the panel on the front of the wheel well. I'd like to eventually put a timben suspension under...
Cleaned the dirt and grime and any light rust off the rims and hubcaps and threw a quick coat of black on them before putting them on the camper.
Major design flaw of the Trailblazer that I learned about while doing this, the wheels don't fit...