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bolivier Sep 29, 2013 01:12 PM

31X10.50s installed
 
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What's up guys. First post here. Read a lot, figured it was time to register and post. Anyway, here's my '99 blazer with the new tires. Shackles will be here tomorrow. I'll crank the T-bars just a little more when I install the shackles. On to the pics!!
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Byte Sep 29, 2013 01:29 PM

Love those tires!

El_Beautor Sep 30, 2013 08:47 PM

Nice looking truck. Do you have any issues rubbing with the 31's?

bolivier Sep 30, 2013 09:18 PM

They barely rubbed the frame. Just enough to rub the surface rust off the frame. Couldn't tell when in the vehicle. I put the shackles on today and cranked the tbars up just a little more to level it out. I'll have to see if they still rub. Only lifted the front up about another inch.

99blzr Sep 30, 2013 09:33 PM

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Lookin' good! Be careful about cranking those t-bars too much. Most of the info you find on this site will tell you no more than 1-1.5" for a good reason. I did the shackles and t-bar crank max'd to clear 31's and after market wheels that push the tires outward. I had to max the t-bars to prevent rubbing (that's in addition to a 2" body lift). It wasn't long that the alignment was jacked and wouldn't stay. I ended up installing a Rough Country 2.5" suspension lift and wish I would have done that from the beginning. It rides much better now that the control arms can travel and the alignment isn't an issue for the alignment shop anymore.

bolivier Sep 30, 2013 09:51 PM

I was thinking about switching the direction of the upper ball joints. Haven't really driven it yet to see how the ride is.

Yoosfulidiot Oct 10, 2013 08:05 PM


Originally Posted by 99blzr (Post 602253)
Lookin' good! Be careful about cranking those t-bars too much. .

Is it okay with the aftermarket 2-3" shackles to and new torsion keys to crank em down? Or will you run into the same issue, I'd imagine you would but im trying to figure out how exactly I want to lift my Blazer.

ziqixinyue Oct 18, 2013 10:42 PM

Just enough to rub the surface rust off the frame.


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99blzr Oct 18, 2013 11:11 PM


Originally Posted by Yoosfulidiot (Post 603366)
Is it okay with the aftermarket 2-3" shackles to and new torsion keys to crank em down? Or will you run into the same issue, I'd imagine you would but im trying to figure out how exactly I want to lift my Blazer.

The aftermarket keys really do the same thing that cranking the T-bars does. Either way, you eventually run out of travel and the control arms have no room to move. I also changed the keys. I really like the 2.5" RC lift and wish that I would have done this from the start.

TMM217 Oct 19, 2013 10:35 AM

Would ball joint spacers on the factory control arms duplicate what the RC control arms do?


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