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Old Apr 13, 2010 | 02:49 PM
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Hello all you Chevy Blazer owners! I just bought a 1992 chevy blazer and I love it......I would like to lift it........has anyone ever lifted their Blazer or know anyone that has? What all do i need to lift it atleast 2"? Both front end and rear end. IF anyone can give any info about that....it would be really helpfull.....thank you!
 
Old Apr 13, 2010 | 02:56 PM
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Well you could try searching the forum first and especially looking at the lifting tech section and the sticky at the top that says lift kit list.
https://blazerforum.com/forum/lifting-tech-44/

Try to read around and search and if you cant find a specific answer on something then Im sure someone will be happy to answer it for you.
 
Old Apr 21, 2010 | 07:07 AM
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i have a 95 s-10 blazer i put a 2in boby lift on it and a 2in suspension lift on it the body lift just came with spacers and was $250 the suspension came with 4 new shocks upper control arms torsion keys and spacers for the rear the was $450 good site to check is www.ntwonline.com thats where i got the suspension for mine dont know if this helps do to us having different years but thought i would tell you
 
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Plenty of info on the forum if you just look around..

Two main types of lift are body and suspension. For you, a shackle and tbar lift is probably the easiest nd cheapest if all you're after if 2". Again, a search will yield you more details about what this is.
 
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