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1997 Blazer LS~~~Lift Kit Advice Needed

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Old Jun 23, 2015 | 09:43 PM
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I want to lift my Blazer about 4". I want to do as little as possible since I have done one lift and had to lengthen the front driveshaft ($150 20 years ago) and a few other mod's. So my question is whats the best way to do a 4" lift without all the extra stuff??? Thx!!!
 
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Use the search its all been discussed
 
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Old Jun 24, 2015 | 11:57 AM
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I like what ya did to your Blazer and it's close to what I want to do to mine. If I did a 4" body lift, thats pretty much all I want to do is raise the body and then maybe just a 2" suspension lift. I'm not out for a major height difference and I'm not gettin any younger and I sure can't get a tire up on or off a roof.....lol Thanks for the help!
 
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Mine only has about 2" of suspension right now, but I'm going to be getting a body lift soon. And just an fyi, the only body lift for Blazers I know of is 2". I doubt you'll find anything higher.
 
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