2001 LS off road build
#1
2001 LS off road build
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.
Last edited by Wastedwages01; 09-04-2021 at 03:31 PM.
#2
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
The truck is very capable off road if you know what to do
#4
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.
#5
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.
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?
#6
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 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?
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!
#7
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!
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!
#8
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.
Last edited by christine_208; 07-31-2021 at 09:28 AM.
#9
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.
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.
#10
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.