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by v7guy » Sat Dec 15, 2012 11:54 am

Quite a few guys have that compressor. My buddy Matt has one, he put it in the rear interior behind the little fender well bump, seems to work well for filling up the tires.

Those wheels and tires look nice, but they won't serve off road duty as well as a 32 on a 16 (or even a 17 if that's what you have). More sidewall is better.
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by joedarr33 » Sat Dec 15, 2012 12:06 pm

yea i have seen that James put it back in his interior panel. I was to maybe put it under one of the seats but i havent decided just yet. I will hopefully be doing alot of stuff tomorrow if i get time. and if it isnt 20 degrees out side

As for the rims and tires i decided early that i wasnt going to do it. i started thinking and just want some 16 cragers in the future and just keep my ltz rims for now.

- tomorrows to do list-
take off running boards
Take off the dealership badges
plasti dip my chevy emblem
do the "back to black" on the exterior black
hook up rear work lights
hook up fuse box
hook up cb and antenna (if i can make a plate)
hook up mv50 compressor
possible put spare on roof rack



how do you guys think the trailblazers look without the side trim/moldings on the doors and such. i was thinking about taking them off but idk just yet
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