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2002 Trail Blazer LS questions.

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Old Apr 16, 2008 | 10:21 AM
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Default 2002 Trail Blazer LS questions.

Hello: New to the forum and new (used) Trail Blazer owner. I bought a used 2002 Trail blazer LS. It came without a spare tire and w/o owners manual.
1st question: The tires on the vehicle are 255-70R-16. Is this the correct size for the spare tire to fit under the rear in the spare tire storage space?
2nd question: In looking for an owners manual, I have found many 2002 Trail Blazer manuals listed on eBay. But only for the "plain" Trail Blazer (no letters after), or the XLT. Does the LS have it's own manual, or will one of these work?
Any help appreciated. Thanks.
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Old Apr 16, 2008 | 11:45 AM
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https://gm.ca/media/owners/manuals/2...nual_en_CA.pdf
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Old Apr 16, 2008 | 12:03 PM
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Default RE: 2002 Trail Blazer LS questions.

the spare tires on the Trailblazer- are FULL SIZE tires...
they are just like the other 4. the only difference is that the spare comes with a black metal rim.
the one manual covers all the trim levels..... so there will be parts in it that talk about a fancy option your LS doesnt have---simply skip that part...

and there are online version of the manual available.
theres PDF versions of it over at www.trailvoy.com
lots of info on trailblazers over there.
go checkout the members over there... join and tell us about your Trailblazer.
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