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Old 07-17-2021, 06:44 PM
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Hey guys I'm new here I have a 2001 Chevy Blazer it is my daily driver but I'm building it for off-road use also I already have a rough country two and a half inch width and was wondering if anybody had any ideas on doing the coil over conversion with this lift.
 

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Quilt over?? Coil over, not sure if it can he done, anyway I have a 4 door ls, not the best for off roading unless you change a few things, i needed to get a custome front shaft as the zr2 blazers have a longer one, the rough country shocks are garbage ×10, I have gone through 4 pairs in 3 years. As i am now changing to bilstine 1500 if i can find some that fit!, the steering box is (sloppy) i added a rough country steering stabilizer, the leaf springs are very long and can be worn down very easily if you load up. I'd recommend adding 2 more stacks. Also fitting 32inch tire you will definitely need ofset rims and to cut a bit of rear bumper.. do your fuel pump befor any of this stuff.

The truck is very capable off road if you know what to do
 
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If you dont do your driveshaft you can stretch it right out, and I damaged my tranfercase
 
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Some quick thoughts:
  • You might consider upgrading the rag-joint on the steering gear to a universal joint.
  • The steering stabilizer is a good idea too.
  • Something I did not think to do until recently was with a mild lift on mine is to install longer bump stops for the rear axle.
  • You might want to add a winch. My solution was to use a product from Australia called a Bush Winch. This will work for pulling backwards for forwards.
  • I added an OBD gauge reader so that I could monitor my transmission temperature. The brand I got was Ultragauge. This was mostly because I also use my Blazer for towing a boat. For the same reason I installed a larger all aluminum radiator.
  • If you don't already have them, get some skid-plates.
  • Do you have the G80 locking rear end? You will want that.
  • I have the parts but have not yet installed a 1-ton idler arm upgrade.
 
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Originally Posted by christine_208
Some quick thoughts:
  • You might consider upgrading the rag-joint on the steering gear to a universal joint.
  • The steering stabilizer is a good idea too.
  • Something I did not think to do until recently was with a mild lift on mine is to install longer bump stops for the rear axle.
  • You might want to add a winch. My solution was to use a product from Australia called a Bush Winch. This will work for pulling backwards for forwards.
  • I added an OBD gauge reader so that I could monitor my transmission temperature. The brand I got was Ultragauge. This was mostly because I also use my Blazer for towing a boat. For the same reason I installed a larger all aluminum radiator.
  • If you don't already have them, get some skid-plates.
  • Do you have the G80 locking rear end? You will want that.
  • I have the parts but have not yet installed a 1-ton idler arm upgrade.
Temp gauge is a great idea for the trans. Mine was getting getting hot at one point ( story for another day)
I also added a trans cooler, double rad in the front 1 for engine 1 for the trans

1 ton idler arm send a part number over if it fits with no issues
what about pitman arm?
 
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Old 07-23-2021, 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by BritishColumbiafishing
Temp gauge is a great idea for the trans. Mine was getting getting hot at one point ( story for another day)
I also added a trans cooler, double rad in the front 1 for engine 1 for the trans

1 ton idler arm send a part number over if it fits with no issues
what about pitman arm?
I basically lost my 3/4 clutch pack because I towed with my transmission in overdrive. D'Oh. I should have known better!

As for the 1-ton idler arm upgrade, the parts of off the shelf except for the brack I got from here: https://www.outfitterdesign.com/1-to...m-bracket.html I'm not a crazy off-roader but I like the idea of having peace of mind when it comes to my suspension!
 
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Originally Posted by christine_208
I basically lost my 3/4 clutch pack because I towed with my transmission in overdrive. D'Oh. I should have known better!

As for the 1-ton idler arm upgrade, the parts of off the shelf except for the brack I got from here: https://www.outfitterdesign.com/1-to...m-bracket.html I'm not a crazy off-roader but I like the idea of having peace of mind when it comes to my suspension!
So my idler arm is toast again. Before I order this at my parts store , can you confirm it fits, because online it says does not fit 2002 blazer ls 4 door? Just double checking with you
 
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Originally Posted by BritishColumbiafishing
So my idler arm is toast again. Before I order this at my parts store , can you confirm it fits, because online it says does not fit 2002 blazer ls 4 door? Just double checking with you
I have not installed the adapter bracket yet.

I plan to get under the truck for some preventative maintenance and check on my idler arm in the coming week. I can take a look at the fitment then if you can wait.

Where did you see that the bracket would not fit a 2002 LS 4dr? I didn't see that at the link at outfitterdesign.com.
 

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Originally Posted by christine_208
I have not installed the adapter bracket yet.

I plan to get under the truck for some preventative maintenance and check on my idler arm in the coming week. I can take a look at the fitment then if you can wait.

Where did you see that the bracket would not fit a 2002 LS 4dr? I didn't see that at the link at outfitterdesign.com.
When you search the part number
 
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Originally Posted by BritishColumbiafishing
When you search the part number
Oh for the arm and pivot? Yes, they are for a 1-ton chevy truck and are being repurposed for a Blazer with the help of the bracket.
 


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