2" suspension lift
#1
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 16

Where can i find one if they make them i googled it and the smallest i could find is a 5" for like 1700 dollars. To rich for my blood.
#2
yes. its called blocks and spindles
#3
Well if we had more specs about your blazer we could point you in the right direction.
#4
he has a 2000 4x4
#5
Oh......in that case. For 2 inches on suspension you dont have much choice other than cranking up the torsion bars and getting some shackles. Work pretty good but can cause front end wear. I still hold firmly that body lifts are the safest way to go. No wear, pretty easy to install, and you can go to 30" tires with no rubbing, 31" tires with minimal rubbing which can be fixed with trimming.
#6
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Oh......in that case. For 2 inches on suspension you dont have much choice other than cranking up the torsion bars and getting some shackles. Work pretty good but can cause front end wear. I still hold firmly that body lifts are the safest way to go. No wear, pretty easy to install, and you can go to 30" tires with no rubbing, 31" tires with minimal rubbing which can be fixed with trimming.
Oh......in that case. For 2 inches on suspension you dont have much choice other than cranking up the torsion bars and getting some shackles. Work pretty good but can cause front end wear. I still hold firmly that body lifts are the safest way to go. No wear, pretty easy to install, and you can go to 30" tires with no rubbing, 31" tires with minimal rubbing which can be fixed with trimming.
btw 2000 4x4 2dr ls.
#7
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Appleton, WI / Houghton, MI
Posts: 1,980

You can get shackles from Synergy Offroad or 4 Wheel Parts. It is not that hard to do the shackles, hardest part would be removing the factory mounts. The t-bar crank is easy, all you need is a 19mm socket and put the vehicle on jackstands and twist a couple bolts. Do a search on blazerforum and you should be able to find out more how to do the t-bar and shackle installation.
#8
*Moved to Mods - Suspension - Lifting Tech*
#9
euro, block and spindles will do nothing for a 4x4..... block will actually lower it.... as for a 2 inch lift kit, superlift and rough country both make one. It is a glorified T-bar crank, just includes new upper control arms which are pointless. A 2 inch lift just cranks your front end and can cause damage to ball joint, cv's, etc..you can crank and do shackles, but I wouldn't reccomend it for a DD.
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