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1991 Chevy Blazer Suburban RV 3500 Truck Shop Manual 91 Chevrolet Repair Service US $99.00
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1993 CHEVROLET CHEVY BLAZER SUBURBAN PRESS PHOTO US $4.99
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Spyder Auto Chevy S10/Chevy Blazer Black Crystal Headlight List Price: $192.00 Sale Price: $99.04 |
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Headlights are one of the most important parts of your vehicles safety prevention features. When headlights are dim, have failed or are not adjusted properly, there is a drastic decrease in the driver's visibility... |
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95-97 CHEVY CHEVROLET BLAZER S10 s-10 MIRROR RH (PASSENGER SIDE) SUV, Power Remote (1995 95 1996 96 1997 97) GM30ER 15150852 List Price: $104.92 Sale Price: $13.66 |
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95-97 CHEVY CHEVROLET BLAZER S10 blazer s-10 s10 MIRROR RH (PASSENGER SIDE), Power Remote OEM# 15150852PART# GM30ER |
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Spyder Auto Chevy C/K Series 1500/2500/3500/Chevy Tahoe/GMC Yukon/Chevy Blazer Black Altezza Tail Light List Price: $72.00 Sale Price: $40.40 |
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Tail lights are a necessity to anyone wanting to add that custom look to their car or truck. Tail lights are perfect for replacing any broken or faded factory tail lights, and give your car or truck an awesome new appearance... |
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Chevy Blazer 95-01 / GMC Jimmy 95-01 / Oldsmobile Bravada 96-01 Altezza Tail Lights - Chrome List Price: $86.40 Sale Price: $55.88 |
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Tail lights are a necessity to anyone wanting to add that custom look to their car or truck. Tail lights are perfect for replacing any broken or faded factory tail lights, and give your car or truck an awesome new appearance... |
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1988-1999 Chevrolet/GMC C/K Series Pickup Trucks C1500 C2500 C3500 K1500 K2500 K3500, 1992-1994 Chevy/GMC Blazer Jimmy, 1992-1999 Chevy/GMC Suburban C1500 C2500 K1500 K2500, Tahoe, Yukon Headlights Headlamps Head Lights Lamps Pair Set Left Driver AND Right Passenger Side (1988 88 1989 89 1990 90 1991 91 1992 92 1993 93 1994 94 1995 95 1996 96 1997 97 1998 98 1999 99) Sale Price: $35.65 |
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Brand New Chevy/Gmc Headlights!Dot/Sae Approved - Aftermarket1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Pickup Truck C/K 1500 2500 35001992 1993 1994 Blazer, Jimmy1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Suburban, Tahoe, YukonIncludes Both Driver & Passenger Side |
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Performance Accessories 6522 Gap Guard Ford P/U & Bronco, Chevy Pu & Blazer Rear List Price: $41.04 Sale Price: $27.08 |
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Polyurethane Gap Guard designed to cover the gap between body and frame, fits in front and rear fenderwells |
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95-98 CHEVY CHEVROLET BLAZER S10 s-10 MIRROR LH (DRIVER SIDE) SUV, Manual (1995 95 1996 96 1997 97 1998 98) GM30L 15150849 List Price: $84.92 Sale Price: $9.86 |
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95-98 CHEVY CHEVROLET BLAZER S10 blazer s-10 s10 MIRROR LH (DRIVER SIDE), Manual OEM# 15150849PART# GM30L |
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Spyder Auto Chevy C/K Series 1500/2500/3500, Chevy Tahoe/GMC Yukon/Chevy Blazer G2 Version Black Altezza Tail Light List Price: $72.00 Sale Price: $43.69 |
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Tail lights are a necessity to anyone wanting to add that custom look to their car or truck. Tail lights are perfect for replacing any broken or faded factory tail lights, and give your car or truck an awesome new appearance... |
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Spyder Auto Chevy S10/Chevy Blazer Black Halogen Projector Headlight List Price: $249.60 Sale Price: $134.34 |
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Headlights are one of the most important parts of your vehicles safety prevention features. When headlights are dim, have failed or are not adjusted properly, there is a drastic decrease in the driver's visibility... |
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95-98 CHEVY CHEVROLET BLAZER S10 s-10 MIRROR RH (PASSENGER SIDE) SUV, Manual (1995 95 1996 96 1997 97 1998 98) GM30R 15150850 List Price: $84.92 Sale Price: $11.52 |
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95-98 CHEVY CHEVROLET BLAZER S10 blazer s-10 s10 MIRROR RH (PASSENGER SIDE), Manual OEM# 15150850PART# GM30R |
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To offer equal time to my Father this month as I did my mother last month, I sat to think about the things I learned from my Dad that I have applied to both my direct sales business and my coaching business. Dad wasn't a highly educated man - he never finished high school - but he was smart. He served in World War II, in Hawaii as a mechanic, and could fix just about anything. This guy took a Chevy Blazer, chopped off the back end, and built himself a tow truck because he always wanted to own one. He saw obstacles as opportunity, and like my mom, was as stubborn as the day is long.
Here are a few of the lessons Dad schooled me on that I now apply to my own business:
- "Don't tell everything you know, Kid." Dad rarely called us by our names. He was 56 when I was born, so I think it just kept him from being confused. When he used this Dad-ism on me, it was usually because I was getting excited about something I felt I just had to share. What he meant was to hit the highlights, and save the details for people who are really interested - like when you're trying to book a party or give your recruiting talk. Hit the highlights, don't tell everything you know to the uninitiated. Save the details for the people who are really interested.
- "Take care of your own self first, Kid." This was Dad's comprehensive way of telling us to mind our own business. Usually, this happened when I was busy trying to parent someone or something else. Stray animals, inattentive siblings. I thought I knew better sometimes. Dad's advice was to take care of my own business first, THEN I could worry about helping my brother or sister or the stray cat on the street. My modern-day equivalent is to put my own oxygen mask on first. Self-care has become an integral part of my daily routine. This also applies to my business. I need to focus on my business needs before I look to the needs of my direct sales team or their extended team members.
- "Don't take no crap from anybody, Kid." Pretty self-explanatory, I think. In my business, I've translated this into not chasing after clients, or begging for bookings in my direct sales business. I lay out my expectations when host coaching, and I stick to my guns. If someone's waffling on their guest list, I call their bluff. I'd rather be up-front and know what to expect in my business, than stand around scratching my head wondering why my host has cancelled again.
- Be proud of who you are and what you've accomplished. This one is hard for most of us - especially mompreneurs. We face so much guilt on a regular basis, that it becomes challenging to recognize the good work we do every day. Even if our efforts don't always produce the results we desire, the fact that we're giving it our all is truly commendable. I had to wait until my Father was in the hospital dying to finally hear him tell me he was proud of me. It was worth the wait, but not something I'd recommend to others. Don't wait for someone else to tell you how great you are and what a great job you're doing. See it in yourself - and celebrate it now!
Building a strong direct sales business takes courage and faith. Dad was a strong, positive old coot that didn't take "no" for an answer. This Father's Day, when you're remembering your Dad, remember the lessons that you can apply to growing your business as well.
Copyright 2010, Lisa Robbin Young.
Lisa Robbin Young offers direct sales coaching and training to direct sales professionals looking to grow their business like a real business instead of an expensive hobby. Sign up for her free weekly ezine at http://www.homepartysolution.com.
Ford Vs Chevy: The Debate Goes On, Part 2
Price is always a big concern when purchasing a new or used vehicle. The cost of used vehicles really depends on the quality of the vehicle and the amount of miles on it. New vehicles are pricey, but Ford and Chevy often compete to get business. I can almost guarantee that if you tell the Ford dealer how much Chevy quoted you for a similar vehicle of theirs, they would meet or match the price. If they won't, you can go to another dealer, or ask for concessions to make the deal more attractive to you.
In many areas such as price, speed, and safety, Chevy appears to have some catching up to do. One problem they have is they always seem to be following in the footsteps of Ford rather than introducing something new to attract new customers. While the age old debate between Ford and Chevy owners will continue on, it is important to base that decision on some solid facts. Just because your grand-daddy said that Ford was the best doesn't mean that they still are. And it certainly doesn't mean that Ford is better for the particular type of vehicle you are buying.
You can find excellent information on Ford and Chevy comparisons in Consumer Reports, safety ratings, and various online resources. Make sure you look for unbiased information though or you will end up with nothing more than the opinion of the reader.
As you can well guess, most reviewers are biased in a review like this. Safety ratings, MPG ratings and other figures are good things to look at when comparing. Don't forget though, that there can be a good deal of variation from model to model and from year to year. So it's very important to compare apples to apples. Don't try to compare a 2007 Ford Explorer to a 2003 Chevy Blazer.
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How do I tighten the belt on a 1996 chevy blazer?
Can somone tell me how to tighten the main belt on the 1996 Chevy Blazer. Or where I can go online to show me. Thanks.
it has an automatic belt tensioner, you can't tighten it
you have to replace the belt or tensioner
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