Blazer is being retired...
#12
^^^go with a 3/4 drop to lay flat, or a 3/3 to have a slight forward rake.
and buy a 3" spindle, not a coil. it may be more money than a coil, but it'llbe worth it. besides when you realize it's not enough of a drop (and you will), it's easier to just buy a 2 or 3 inch coil after.
and spend the extra $$$ to buy Belltech spindles, they're worth it. i've had some of the other brands bend over time. not on my rides personally, but on some of the other jobs i've done.
and buy a 3" spindle, not a coil. it may be more money than a coil, but it'llbe worth it. besides when you realize it's not enough of a drop (and you will), it's easier to just buy a 2 or 3 inch coil after.
and spend the extra $$$ to buy Belltech spindles, they're worth it. i've had some of the other brands bend over time. not on my rides personally, but on some of the other jobs i've done.
#13
I just want to lower it to the point where there is very little gap between the tires and the top of the wheel well.
I love how this blazer sits but don't know how far it's lowered.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/470823
I love how this blazer sits but don't know how far it's lowered.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/470823
Last edited by 84BlazerS10; 08-06-2010 at 10:59 AM.
#16
sooooo..............why don't you just ask him then?
it looks to be about 3..............maybe 4 inches. but you need to remember, not every vehicle sits the same.
i once did a friends '85 2WD Blazer (a total of 5 inches, F & B) and it only sat about 1 1/2" lower than what your truck sits now.
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