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"Iowa883" > wrote in message ... > Does anyone run one of these for a 4X4 ? How does it do offroad ? > I am looking at buying one with a 4.3 and 80,000 miles. Is there any trouble > spots to look for ? How about any wear points ? > What kind of gas mileage should I expect for average driving ? > Anything I can do to help out performance and or gas mileage ? Or are these > two requests an oxymoron ? > Thanks so much, > Iowa883 > You may want to take a look at these.. http://www.autosafety.org/article.php?did=52&scid=46 http://www.truckworld.com/Sport-Util...er/blazer.html http://www.carreview.com/SUV/Chevrol...6_1524crx.aspx |
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"Iowa883" > wrote in message ... > Does anyone run one of these for a 4X4 ? How does it do offroad ? > I am looking at buying one with a 4.3 and 80,000 miles. Is there any trouble > spots to look for ? How about any wear points ? > What kind of gas mileage should I expect for average driving ? > Anything I can do to help out performance and or gas mileage ? Or are these > two requests an oxymoron ? > Thanks so much, > Iowa883 > You may want to take a look at these.. http://www.autosafety.org/article.php?did=52&scid=46 http://www.truckworld.com/Sport-Util...er/blazer.html http://www.carreview.com/SUV/Chevrol...6_1524crx.aspx |
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1998 Chevy 4 door s10 Blazer HELP
Does anyone run one of these for a 4X4 ? How does it do offroad ?
I am looking at buying one with a 4.3 and 80,000 miles. Is there any trouble spots to look for ? How about any wear points ? What kind of gas mileage should I expect for average driving ? Anything I can do to help out performance and or gas mileage ? Or are these two requests an oxymoron ? Thanks so much, Iowa883 |
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"Mike Hall" > wrote in message .. . > > "Iowa883" > wrote in message > ... > > Does anyone run one of these for a 4X4 ? How does it do offroad ? > > I am looking at buying one with a 4.3 and 80,000 miles. Is there any > trouble > > spots to look for ? How about any wear points ? > > What kind of gas mileage should I expect for average driving ? > > Anything I can do to help out performance and or gas mileage ? Or are > these > > two requests an oxymoron ? > > Thanks so much, > > Iowa883 > > > > You may want to take a look at these.. > http://www.autosafety.org/article.php?did=52&scid=46 > > http://www.truckworld.com/Sport-Util...er/blazer.html > > http://www.carreview.com/SUV/Chevrol...6_1524crx.aspx > > That is kind of bad. It doesn't sound so good. What would you pick ? Iowa883 |
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"Mike Hall" > wrote in message .. . > > "Iowa883" > wrote in message > ... > > Does anyone run one of these for a 4X4 ? How does it do offroad ? > > I am looking at buying one with a 4.3 and 80,000 miles. Is there any > trouble > > spots to look for ? How about any wear points ? > > What kind of gas mileage should I expect for average driving ? > > Anything I can do to help out performance and or gas mileage ? Or are > these > > two requests an oxymoron ? > > Thanks so much, > > Iowa883 > > > > You may want to take a look at these.. > http://www.autosafety.org/article.php?did=52&scid=46 > > http://www.truckworld.com/Sport-Util...er/blazer.html > > http://www.carreview.com/SUV/Chevrol...6_1524crx.aspx > > That is kind of bad. It doesn't sound so good. What would you pick ? Iowa883 |
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"Iowa883" > wrote in message ... > > "Mike Hall" > wrote in message > .. . > > > > "Iowa883" > wrote in message > > ... > > > Does anyone run one of these for a 4X4 ? How does it do offroad ? > > > I am looking at buying one with a 4.3 and 80,000 miles. Is there any > > trouble > > > spots to look for ? How about any wear points ? > > > What kind of gas mileage should I expect for average driving ? > > > Anything I can do to help out performance and or gas mileage ? Or are > > these > > > two requests an oxymoron ? > > > Thanks so much, > > > Iowa883 > > > > > > > You may want to take a look at these.. > > http://www.autosafety.org/article.php?did=52&scid=46 > > > > http://www.truckworld.com/Sport-Util...er/blazer.html > > > > http://www.carreview.com/SUV/Chevrol...6_1524crx.aspx > > > > > > That is kind of bad. It doesn't sound so good. What would you pick ? > Iowa883 > Picking a new vehicle is never easy.. I always do research on pages like that before buying anything, but the truth is that you can find bad stuff on every make and model.. I opted for a Jeep Grand Cherokee.. they have not been without problems either, but maybe not quite so many.. reading through newsgroups, you may note that GM 4x4's are for the most part equipped with electronic 4x4 switching which seems to cause aggravation to many.. The Jeep is a true offroader, solid axles, tough inline 6 motor, yet still comfortable inside giving a good highway ride.. the Selectrac 4x4 option is manually operated giving 2wd, part time 4x4, fulltime 4x4, and 4Lo.. you may never use all modes but they are there if you need them.. interior space is not as good as some of the competition, but there is enough really considering the overall size.. they still fit into parking spaces while allowing the doors to be opened.. My wife wanted me to get a GMC Jimmy (a Blazer rebadged), and we looked at a few.. she was really quite taken with them, but I saw the Grand Cherokee at the back of the lot and just knew that it was ours.. I told her that it was a 'Jeep thing', and at first she was sceptical.. now she tells others that it is a 'Jeep' thing too.. lol.. it has gotten us through the worst that a Canadian winter deposits in Eastern Ontario without problems.. we don't have a electric sunroof or the electrically adjustable leather seats like the up model GMC, but we do have a vehicle that will get us through anything.. At the end of the day, the choice must be yours.. take a look at the Cherokee or Grand Cherokee.. test drive them.. do the same with the GM products too so that you have something to compare.. but if you want true 4x4, a Jeep is the way to go.. |
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"Iowa883" > wrote in message ... > > "Mike Hall" > wrote in message > .. . > > > > "Iowa883" > wrote in message > > ... > > > Does anyone run one of these for a 4X4 ? How does it do offroad ? > > > I am looking at buying one with a 4.3 and 80,000 miles. Is there any > > trouble > > > spots to look for ? How about any wear points ? > > > What kind of gas mileage should I expect for average driving ? > > > Anything I can do to help out performance and or gas mileage ? Or are > > these > > > two requests an oxymoron ? > > > Thanks so much, > > > Iowa883 > > > > > > > You may want to take a look at these.. > > http://www.autosafety.org/article.php?did=52&scid=46 > > > > http://www.truckworld.com/Sport-Util...er/blazer.html > > > > http://www.carreview.com/SUV/Chevrol...6_1524crx.aspx > > > > > > That is kind of bad. It doesn't sound so good. What would you pick ? > Iowa883 > Picking a new vehicle is never easy.. I always do research on pages like that before buying anything, but the truth is that you can find bad stuff on every make and model.. I opted for a Jeep Grand Cherokee.. they have not been without problems either, but maybe not quite so many.. reading through newsgroups, you may note that GM 4x4's are for the most part equipped with electronic 4x4 switching which seems to cause aggravation to many.. The Jeep is a true offroader, solid axles, tough inline 6 motor, yet still comfortable inside giving a good highway ride.. the Selectrac 4x4 option is manually operated giving 2wd, part time 4x4, fulltime 4x4, and 4Lo.. you may never use all modes but they are there if you need them.. interior space is not as good as some of the competition, but there is enough really considering the overall size.. they still fit into parking spaces while allowing the doors to be opened.. My wife wanted me to get a GMC Jimmy (a Blazer rebadged), and we looked at a few.. she was really quite taken with them, but I saw the Grand Cherokee at the back of the lot and just knew that it was ours.. I told her that it was a 'Jeep thing', and at first she was sceptical.. now she tells others that it is a 'Jeep' thing too.. lol.. it has gotten us through the worst that a Canadian winter deposits in Eastern Ontario without problems.. we don't have a electric sunroof or the electrically adjustable leather seats like the up model GMC, but we do have a vehicle that will get us through anything.. At the end of the day, the choice must be yours.. take a look at the Cherokee or Grand Cherokee.. test drive them.. do the same with the GM products too so that you have something to compare.. but if you want true 4x4, a Jeep is the way to go.. |
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On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 17:21:07 -0800, "Iowa883" >
wrote: >Does anyone run one of these for a 4X4 ? How does it do offroad ? My dad owned a 2-door S-10 Blazer back in the mid 80s. The limiting factor is the low-slung IFS and no real flex. I imagine the 4-door suffers that plus a longer wheelbase which would high center quicker. General 4x4 performance itself was fine and it was good on snowy roads. >I am looking at buying one with a 4.3 and 80,000 miles. Is there any trouble >spots to look for ? How about any wear points ? The 4.3L engine and 4L60E transmission are dependable units. I've got 155,000 miles on this combo in an AWD Safari van with no significant problems. I think your problem areas are going to nit-noy things, like HVAC controls and power windows/doors. Things that will annoy you, but probably not strand you. >What kind of gas mileage should I expect for average driving ? >Anything I can do to help out performance and or gas mileage ? My AWD van pulls down about 15-16 around town and can hit 20 on the highway. I'd guess you'd see 16-19 in general driving with a mix of town and highway. There isn't much you can do to increase mileage or performance that would be cost effective. (Keep it well tuned and drive with a light foot.) Matt 99 V-10 Super Duty, Super Cab 4x4 96 GMC Safari AWD Hi-Top Conversion |
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On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 17:21:07 -0800, "Iowa883" >
wrote: >Does anyone run one of these for a 4X4 ? How does it do offroad ? My dad owned a 2-door S-10 Blazer back in the mid 80s. The limiting factor is the low-slung IFS and no real flex. I imagine the 4-door suffers that plus a longer wheelbase which would high center quicker. General 4x4 performance itself was fine and it was good on snowy roads. >I am looking at buying one with a 4.3 and 80,000 miles. Is there any trouble >spots to look for ? How about any wear points ? The 4.3L engine and 4L60E transmission are dependable units. I've got 155,000 miles on this combo in an AWD Safari van with no significant problems. I think your problem areas are going to nit-noy things, like HVAC controls and power windows/doors. Things that will annoy you, but probably not strand you. >What kind of gas mileage should I expect for average driving ? >Anything I can do to help out performance and or gas mileage ? My AWD van pulls down about 15-16 around town and can hit 20 on the highway. I'd guess you'd see 16-19 in general driving with a mix of town and highway. There isn't much you can do to increase mileage or performance that would be cost effective. (Keep it well tuned and drive with a light foot.) Matt 99 V-10 Super Duty, Super Cab 4x4 96 GMC Safari AWD Hi-Top Conversion |
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