Wanted: K5 Blazer arm rests.

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Looking for some K5 blazer arm rests. The part that you pull on to close the door.

Just need the top part that is screwed onto the door.
 

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Just a heads up...I ordered some saddle tan (only available color close to mine which are more like buckskin) arm rests from LMC for my '85 and they are almost brown, don't quite match but I am playing the hand I was dealt...for now..I heard USA1 has some that may more resemble buckskin in color, but I've heard bad things about ship times.
 

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I need the parts to stack on top of my existing ones so that the armrest on the door matches the height of the new center column. The stock door ones are too low, so they were never used as an armrest. Now that there are center armrests at a good height, I would like to get the door rests up to snuff.

Color is not too big of a deal. Charcoal grey or black would be ideal, to match the new center console.

On that link, the prices actually aren't that bad. Might go that route if I cant find anything else. $40.95 + Standard Shipping ($11.95)

Year: 1977
 

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I need the parts to stack on top of my existing ones so that the armrest on the door matches the height of the new center column. The stock door ones are too low, so they were never used as an armrest. Now that there are center armrests at a good height, I would like to get the door rests up to snuff.

Color is not too big of a deal. Charcoal grey or black would be ideal, to match the new center console.

On that link, the prices actually aren't that bad. Might go that route if I cant find anything else. $40.95 + Standard Shipping ($11.95)

Year: 1977
Holy fook, this keeps getting better….double stack arm rests…
Get the idea from a reader board in a Wendy’s drive thru?
 

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Why not just make plywood spacers and attach with longer wood screws...
I didn't want to suggest that,thought of it but,man we just keep getting closer to stacked frames lift kits everyday,couldn't bring my self to suggest it.
 

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I didn't want to suggest that,thought of it but,man we just keep getting closer to stacked frames lift kits everyday,couldn't bring my self to suggest it.
Oreo cookie spacers.
 

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