Laid out and looking good with it's new stance, Tom still wasn't satisfied with his Blazer. Something else needed to be done. To make satisfy the itch that was building inside of him, Tom again turned to the experts at R.A.W. to lay the body of his Blazer on Mother Earth. The guys at R.A.W. channeled the body of Tom's Blazer a total of 4 ¾ inches and rebuilding the floor for the driveshaft to work properly. Of course, with such a large body drop, many stock components are no longer usable, so steering components from Flaming River were installed, along with electric fans under the hood.
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Next, Tom came up with a few ideas to set the exterior of his Blazer off from the rest. To get his ideas moving, Tom contacted Mad Mods in Hollywood, Florida. In their hands, Tom's Blazer was first shaved of all unnecessary items including the roof rack, door handles, antenna and taillights. Mad Mads then welded the rear of Tom's Blazer closed and installed High Tech LED's in the place of the taillights. In the rear of Tom's Blazer, Mad Mods also went to work installing the rear quarter panels from an S10 pickup truck.
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