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Old 12-01-2009, 10:03 AM
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I'm going to be using my blazer for hauling cars on a dual axle trailer. I just was wondering if anyone knew if the leaf springs off a 2500 or 3500 would bolt up without any modifications. My other option was doing an add a leaf kit. I'm just looking for some more support in the rear. I found an add a leaf kit for $45. I think a new leaf set from pull apart would prolly cost the same. Anyone have any tips?

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The Blazers are not rated for pulling that much weight. I think the max is about 3500 LBS. Once you have your 1000 lb trailer and a 3500-4000 lb car your going to kill the transmission. You would be better off getting a full size 1/2 ton truck. Plus that much weight would push you all over the road. Its not so much a matter of going as it is stopping. These are basically 1/4 ton vehicles.
 
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I am pretty sure that the springs under a fullsize truck are longer.
 
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Originally Posted by 96Blazernut View Post
The Blazers are not rated for pulling that much weight. I think the max is about 3500 LBS. Once you have your 1000 lb trailer and a 3500-4000 lb car your going to kill the transmission. You would be better off getting a full size 1/2 ton truck. Plus that much weight would push you all over the road. Its not so much a matter of going as it is stopping. These are basically 1/4 ton vehicles.
Hmmm, he could pull it.

My 2000 Blazer manual says with a 4x4 auto 3.42 gears, I can tow up to 5600lbs.
Install a trans cooler and go the extra mile and get a trans temp gauge.
Stopping? Get a trailer with electric brakes.

You may not need to add more leaf springs. If your trailer is dual axle, and loaded CORRECTLY, you can keep the tongue weight down.
 
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i would be very supprised if you could fit those spring under there.
 
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The S10's came with an upgraded spring package. If you look around in the salvage yards you might can find them. Look for RPO Code Z85. These have a stiffer rear spring. These will bolt right in.
 
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Originally Posted by swartlkk View Post
I am pretty sure that the springs under a fullsize truck are longer.
I'm pretty sure you are right.
 
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Thanks for all the replies. Our trailer is a double axle with brakes. Just put a new set of shiny brakes on, and plan on replacing them often. Stock torque converter was going, so when I rebuilt the engine, I put in a beefier one.
 
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maybe just add some new coil over shocks on the back. They add about 1200 lb of extra support and still ride nice. i just put them on my blazer and they are awesome. I got monro sensatrak coil over.
 
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