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Old 04-22-2009, 07:36 PM
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Just because some company makes a part, doesn't mean it's going to work without consequences.
 
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Soo...I can lower the front, put new cv axles in, coat the boots with silicone, then probably have the tires hit, so install a body lift.

or Sell it....For sale 98 Chevy Blazer with 2in RC lift $4000.00!!

http://orlando.craigslist.org/cto/1135287718.html
 
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Old 04-26-2009, 08:23 AM
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I am a commercial parts pro at Advance Auto Parts and have seen quality go downhill the past few months. My question to you is, are you getting new axles or remanufactured? The new axles tend to hold up better which is what I replaced with on my 87.
 
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Since I cranked my t-bars all the way down I have not had a vibrations or problems like in the past. My front tires rub a little on the rear of the front fenders when hitting a pretty big bump at full crank. A sawzall would solve this but it really doesn't bother me all that much. I believe a 2" body lift would solve your problems.
 
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Originally Posted by Johns1987Blazer
I am a commercial parts pro at Advance Auto Parts and have seen quality go downhill the past few months. My question to you is, are you getting new axles or remanufactured? The new axles tend to hold up better which is what I replaced with on my 87.
New, used, remanufactured, rebuilt, it doesn't matter; If front chassis ride height is out of factory specs, (too high or too low), the joints will wear out prematurely, guaranteed!
 
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New, used, remanufactured, rebuilt, it doesn't matter; If front chassis ride height is out of factory specs, (too high or too low), the joints will wear out prematurely, guaranteed!
You are sorta right... CV shafts are designed to operate within a range of motion. It is possible to operate in the "upper" range of intended motion on IFS trucks without undue wear and tear. The longer the shaft the more range of motion that can be achieved, hence the wider track on the ZR2's.
The proper way to lift an IFS truck is to lower the front differential so as to stay in the proper "range of motion" with the CV shafts. Therefore it is possible for the ride height to be "out of factory specs" and still operate as intended. Or better depending on what you are trying to do with it.
 
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Or get custom CVs made
 
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Old 04-27-2009, 02:14 PM
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I actually checked into custom made CV shafts but the price was gonna be around $1300 each with no guarantees.
 
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What about all 4 ball joints, both outer tie rod ends, and both differential pinion angles? All of them are adversely affected when ride height is out of spec. If you want your Blazer to look bigger, park it next to a Chevy Tracker, or a Kia Sportage
 


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