I love how I was just watching your videos today on the Ralliart GFB BOV and then I get a notification saying you liked this comment. What are the odds... I wish I had a more direct way of communication. I have no social media. 😕
Hi,John here I just want to thank you for your enlightening video. Someone hit my right headlight. I was going to pay the dealer to do it until I saw your videos. I am pretty handy with repairing things. Your video on how to remove the grill was on time, crystal clear and very instructive. The dealer wanted at least 2big ones. All of the questions that I was asking myself you answered. Now to get the light assy and I'm all set. The only thing that I need to know is how to replace the headlight bezel. The mechanic who inspected the light, yanked on the bezel and broke one of the clips on the bezel. I'll know more when I get into it. Once again a million THANKS.
Hey man you're the only one I know that removed his bumper. I recently had to replace my wiring harness and can't figure out where a connector goes, I was hoping you might know
Great hot-to video. Maybe I missed it in the video, but what made you want to remove the bumper in the first place? btw, that black cross piece just underneath the grill, did that come black from the factory? Or did you get it painted yourself? I have the same truck, white/black '21 LT2 sport package, but mine is white, not black. Also, there is a gray plastic piece at the very bottom of the bumper. Its black on your truck. Do you have that painted as well? Just curious. Thanks.
I second this. It seems the projector bulbs might need the fender liner removed to access them, hard to tell in the video since the door was open washing out the camera.
I watch your video where you removed the Blazer bumper and mentioned that the grille chrome could be changed. My repair shop said the chrome around the Chevy bow tie is “not” interchangeable. Please advise if you were able to swap out the chrome in the grille assembly THANK YOU!
@@TheSnyds Turns out my repair shop was able to swap out my grille inserts after inspection. Let me know if you have a subscriber that might be interested in buying the chrome parts that were on my new grille assembly. Have A Great Day & Thanks Again!!
Does this Blazer have the "Distance Sensing Module"? It is used for cruise control and adaptive cruise control and maybe the auto headlight dimmer. Wish I could find a manual on what all the difffernt sensors do. Mine needs to be looked at as I was told the bracket holding the module is cracked and needs to be replaced. Geez, I barely bumped an embankment and I can't believe it broke the bracket. Hardly noticeable on the bumper that I hit anything. If the module needs to be replaced, I will have to recalibrate it, which I don't think I can do. Also, where did you get the printed instructions on how to remove the front bumper?
Do your tires still have the superwrap on them from your video you did on them a while back? If so how are they holding up? From the video they look good but just wondering from your up close view and personal experience with them.
Thanks for the video. There is not much out there for the 19+ Blazer. Does this need to be removed to change the radiator? I have a leaky one and thinking of doing it myself.
I have a 2022 Blazer 2LT and I'm wanting to change the grille bar for either a black one or, if possible, a body colored one (iron gray metallic). Is it required to remove the wheel liner, fender trim, etc. to take the grille off?
From what I saw I'm gonna have to say yes. It seems like a lot, but if you didn't do it you would prob take even longer trying to find all the tabs etc
I want to pull my bumper to install a color matching grill bar but I'm nervous to break clips. How flimsy are they? Do u think a person that's never done this should attempt this?
@@TheSnyds Perfect, it will help me out as I'm going to be installing my newly purchased Black front grill Insert Bars. I also found the Start Stop bypass plug (harness) for the RS also if interested.
@@carmike692000 Sure, I had purchased the (SmartStopStart) Eliminator for *Chevy* from them on line. It's virtually a plug and play installation that takes about 5-minutes.
@@TheSnyds what product would you recommend? Same glossy you did both your sides by rails? It looks like it would take a 7’ long piece But don’t know what brand of product to get. The Black Chrome looks terrible and has lots of rock chips from previous owner. Thanks for your work on YT videos
@@daveholte7658 I've only ever personally used vivvid vinyl and then recently vinylfrog. Both were about the same installation wise. Vivvid lasted very well for years and didn't harm my paint underneath. Vinylfrog I can't speak for long term just yet
@@TheSnyds thanks I did apply a Amazon purchased Vivid vinyl to a Chev Colorado and it came shipped and product was severely wrinkled. cardboard Tube was even bent and had to send back
Nice vids!! Thank You I surprised nobody is selling a pair of fog lights for those flat covers on the lower fairing that protects the bottom of the radiator. (There’s an optional engine block warmer that they run through the passenger side flat cover) part # 84555119 is without warmer hole