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go chevy 12-31-2018 07:02 PM

Lift Kit on a 4door Blazer LS
 
Anyone know how much money it might cost for a Suspension and or Body lift on a 98 Blazer 4x4 LS??? I have always wanted a lift but not sure if it is really worth the money and does it make the truck real top heavy on curves and highway speed...

christine_208 12-31-2018 07:47 PM

I have my lift thread in my .sig below. You might use it as a start on pricing items. I did not use the full Rough Country 2.5" lift kit as I did not want to remove and then reinstall my front axle.

Off the top of my head, a couple years ago I think I paid about $250 for the upper control arms. The other items were not very expensive, e.g. the shackles, etc. What was expensive was upgrading to the larger tires which, no surprise, are more expensive than the stock ones. :)

As for how it drives; it is fine. I don't notice any difference in stability. With the lift, I am at the edge of the range of adjustment for some of the front-end components.

Something I would recommend if not done already, is to replace the inner CV axle boots with the neoprene style. These are much more flexible than the old ones which I had slip off the inside lip. It is actually very easy thing to replace and is worth doing with the front end all apart. This will prevent you from losing all of the CV axle grease and then having the axles joints fail.

cleburne red 12-31-2018 07:57 PM

I just completed a 6" suspension lift on mine. Between the lift, new rims (need less backspacing for bigger tires) and the tires, I'm about $2500 into it. Still need an alignment ($100) and some minor exhaust work done, where I had to cut it

There are probably cheaper options for tires. The 33x10.50 super swampers were almost $300/each. And if you hunt around, I'm sure you could find rims for cheap

Can't give a review of the driving characteristics yet. Haven't gotten the alignment done, and the steering is all wonky right now

Hess13x 01-01-2019 01:39 AM

What are you wanting to do with your truck? Off road? Mall crawlwr? S serious are tough to lift for most people. Tire size? We need some more information

Mike.308 01-01-2019 05:10 PM

Here's my post on 2" body lift i did of polyurethane shafts cut into pads:
https://blazerforum.com/forum/off-ro...15/#post693428
Cost? Vastly time spend. Other costs are about $100 for polyurethane and about $15 for M12 bolts of appropriate class.

Ah, on You question of the highway speed, let me be more clear. The higher the ride is, the more fuel it will consume. Kinda, like other asked, depending what You really expecting to get. After the body lift mine is significantly better for off road escapades like visiting bunker from WWII, fishing, hunting. And definitely not as good as it was before as a family car for a distant highway cruising. Also, by a lift (especially a suspension one) You bring the mass center higher above the ground - that is important while hard turns.

go chevy 01-01-2019 08:07 PM

Honestly I want it for looks rather than actual use, mudding, rock climbing ect... I also can't really do the work myself, I will have too take it too an off road kinda shop too have the work done... I am already thinking I just better leave her stock lol from some of the prices on parts I am seeing lol...

cleburne red 01-01-2019 08:22 PM


Originally Posted by go chevy (Post 700515)
Honestly I want it for looks rather than actual use, mudding, rock climbing ect... I also can't really do the work myself, I will have too take it too an off road kinda shop too have the work done... I am already thinking I just better leave her stock lol from some of the prices on parts I am seeing lol...


Why can't you do the work yourself? Turning wrenches ain't hard. As long as you have the tools and a place to work on it, of course. Also helps to have something else to drive while you do the work.

Took me about a week to install my 6" lift. Of course, during the week I only messed with it a little after work each day.

go chevy 01-01-2019 10:00 PM


Originally Posted by cleburne red (Post 700516)
Why can't you do the work yourself? Turning wrenches ain't hard. As long as you have the tools and a place to work on it, of course. Also helps to have something else to drive while you do the work.

Took me about a week to install my 6" lift. Of course, during the week I only messed with it a little after work each day.

Where I live we have an Ordinance on vehicle repair in your driveway believe it or not... You can get away with simple things, tire change, oil change ect, but something like this would be "forbidden, frowned upon"..... I have a single car garage but it is packed too the roof, not kidding here, with my youngest sons stuff while he is over seas...

christine_208 01-02-2019 12:57 AM

If you are more interested in the looks, perhaps just considering new rims and tires would be a good option; there will be no mods the vehicle and for road use the tires could make it drive better.

cleburne red 01-02-2019 05:14 AM


Originally Posted by go chevy (Post 700524)
Where I live we have an Ordinance on vehicle repair in your driveway believe it or not... You can get away with simple things, tire change, oil change ect, but something like this would be "forbidden, frowned upon"..... I have a single car garage but it is packed too the roof, not kidding here, with my youngest sons stuff while he is over seas...

Yeah, no lift kits in your future, unless you have a shop do it. I doubt that would be cheap, also
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Mike.308 01-02-2019 09:20 AM


Originally Posted by cleburne red (Post 700530)
Yeah, no lift kits in your future, unless you have a shop do it. I doubt that would be cheap, also
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Last stands of freedom are falling these days....

cleburne red 01-02-2019 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by Mike.308 (Post 700535)
Last stands of freedom are falling these days....

Nah, just can't live somewhere with an hoa. Unless it's a city ordinance, which would be rediculous

go chevy 01-02-2019 07:39 PM

It is not a city thing, it is a dead end street/cul de sac which is owned by the same couple. There are 15 single family homes and we are bound under the same terms and regulations... It is a nice quiet area and everyone knows everyone kinda thing. We have 2 block parties each year, 4th of July and Halloween... Except for the vehicle repair thing it is a great place too call home. We think about moving every now and then but paying $400 a month for rent on a 3 bedroom 2 full bath single car garage it is hard too walk away from it lol!!!

cleburne red 01-02-2019 08:22 PM

Where are you located that you can rent a 3/2 house for $400!!!???

Around here (DFW) you can't even rent a one bedroom apt in the hood for $400. Houses in my neighborhood are going for 1500-1700/mo for a 3/2/2. Neighborhood is well kept, but houses are from the 70s

go chevy 01-03-2019 06:56 PM


Originally Posted by cleburne red (Post 700557)
Where are you located that you can rent a 3/2 house for $400!!!???

Around here (DFW) you can't even rent a one bedroom apt in the hood for $400. Houses in my neighborhood are going for 1500-1700/mo for a 3/2/2. Neighborhood is well kept, but houses are from the 70s

WOW, that is high! But you live in a huge metropolitan area, Dallas Fort Worth area... I live in a small town in Northeast Kentucky. I could not afford too live where you are.

cleburne red 01-03-2019 06:59 PM


Originally Posted by go chevy (Post 700614)
WOW, that is high! But you live in a huge metropolitan area, Dallas Fort Worth area... I live in a small town in Northeast Kentucky. I could not afford too live where you are.


And I live a good ways south of the actual metroplex. Small town of about 30k. It gets more expensive the closer in you go.

And I might have exaggerated the rents a little. Probably closer to 1400-1500/mo for a decent 3/2/2

go chevy 01-05-2019 05:18 PM


Originally Posted by cleburne red (Post 700615)
And I live a good ways south of the actual metroplex. Small town of about 30k. It gets more expensive the closer in you go.

And I might have exaggerated the rents a little. Probably closer to 1400-1500/mo for a decent 3/2/2

Years ago I had a dedicated run from Columbus Ohio down too Waxahatchie Texas, if I spelled it right lol... I am an over the road truck driver by trade...

cleburne red 01-05-2019 06:24 PM


Originally Posted by go chevy (Post 700751)
Years ago I had a dedicated run from Columbus Ohio down too Waxahatchie Texas, if I spelled it right lol... I am an over the road truck driver by trade...

Waxahachie isn't too far from me. Maybe 45-60 min east.

I couldn't ever be a trucker, don't like driving that much

go chevy 01-05-2019 08:41 PM


Originally Posted by cleburne red (Post 700758)
Waxahachie isn't too far from me. Maybe 45-60 min east.

I couldn't ever be a trucker, don't like driving that much

Cool, you are southwest of Fort Worth then? I also use too run out into Midland Texas and sometimes way into ElPaso. Picking up light bulbs, head lights going back too Versailes KY....Sylvania bulbs too be correct.

cleburne red 01-05-2019 10:02 PM


Originally Posted by go chevy (Post 700767)
Cool, you are southwest of Fort Worth then? I also use too run out into Midland Texas and sometimes way into ElPaso. Picking up light bulbs, head lights going back too Versailes KY....Sylvania bulbs too be correct.

Pretty much straight south of ftw, in cleburne (hence my username! Guy I used to work with said it would be my gunfighter name lol)

Trevortyree1 04-14-2019 12:44 PM

Total cost out the door
$2,285.00
With 10% military discount
No sales tax

Just got the Rough Country 6" lift installed by 4Wheel Parts with alignment and full warranty on parts and labor.

Mike.308 04-15-2019 04:13 AM

Post the pics or never happened ;).

Trevortyree1 04-15-2019 09:55 PM

https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/blazerf...b7ffb7bdd1.jpg
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/blazerf...2c271338d3.jpg

Originally Posted by Mike.308 (Post 707108)
Post the pics or never happened ;).


cleburne red 04-15-2019 10:02 PM

Time for bigger tires, and fender trimming!

Hess13x 04-16-2019 09:20 AM

Looks good! Definitely time for some bigger tires.


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