K5 Blazer 2 into 1 exhaust system with headers.

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CalSgt

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LOL... the 6 lug wheels were confusing because it didn't look like a chevy or toyota. What's the WB on that sucker?
 

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That little guy is probably a riot! Great job. Where did you find a drivers side drop 6 lug axle? Or is it a factory yota solid axle, LS ftw
 

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That little guy is probably a riot! Great job. Where did you find a drivers side drop 6 lug axle? Or is it a factory yota solid axle, LS ftw
Dana 44 from a 74 Bronco and hubs from a 76 K10. And technically, it's a LM7 from a Tahoe with a LS2 intake to fit under the crossover hoop.
 

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Dana 44 from a 74 Bronco and hubs from a 76 K10. And technically, it's a LM7 from a Tahoe with a LS2 intake to fit under the crossover hoop.
I was thinking a ford axle as well with GM hubs. Great work on the build again. I usually classify all lines of GM engines as LS weather it’s a vortec, ls, iron block, etc. I’ve noticed it cuts down on the confusion when I talk to people about them.
 

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