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M4RKETT1 08-17-2009 06:57 PM

2/3" body lift
 
i was thinking of getting a 2/3" body lift for a 95 blazer.

anyone have any pics of what this will look like?


and, how difficult would it be to install myself.

wlorton 08-17-2009 07:39 PM

Look through the pictures section... lots of people have them... i do not... but they look good... and i hear its very difficult to do by yourself... but you and a couple of buddies could knock it out on a sunday.... i think

Sisk 08-17-2009 08:00 PM

You have to remove the entire truck off the frame so you can insert the blocks between the frame and the body. So it will be as hard as that sounds :).

FYI - A little demonstration of this...

http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s...r/104_1049.jpg

mdehoogh 08-17-2009 11:36 PM

From what I've heard from people who've done it, I don't think it will be as hard as that picture might seem.

I'm under the impression that you can simply unscrew the bolts, jack up one side just enough to get the new blocks in and then do the other side. Lifting one side at a time a few inches up would be MUCH easier than what has been done to that TrailBlazer above. I don't see a hoist and I have no idea how they managed to get that piece of wood between the body and jacks LOL

jsmz 08-18-2009 01:02 PM

its just as mdehoogh said. not near as bad as that picture!! LOL!

click the link in my sig to see a 97 with a 2 inch body lift.

wlorton 08-18-2009 11:05 PM

Idk if there are shops around that would do this for me... but how much would it cost to have it PRO installed... so I dont F up

Sisk 08-19-2009 05:55 AM


Originally Posted by mdehoogh (Post 239473)
From what I've heard from people who've done it, I don't think it will be as hard as that picture might seem.

I'm under the impression that you can simply unscrew the bolts, jack up one side just enough to get the new blocks in and then do the other side. Lifting one side at a time a few inches up would be MUCH easier than what has been done to that TrailBlazer above. I don't see a hoist and I have no idea how they managed to get that piece of wood between the body and jacks LOL


Originally Posted by jsmz (Post 239554)
its just as mdehoogh said. not near as bad as that picture!! LOL!

click the link in my sig to see a 97 with a 2 inch body lift.

Interesting idea! I would have never thought to go one side at a time. You're right though, it would be much easier.
And I was thinking that pic of the trailblazer was a bit extreme...but it's good to show the concept of a body lift.

NVANZEE 08-19-2009 07:37 AM

yeah its really not that hard. Do it one side at a time. i did mine in a weekend

Sniper 78227 08-27-2009 03:49 PM

question is there any1 who might have videos or pic of step by step on hold to do the bl 2in? on there blazer ??? thanks

oktain 08-27-2009 03:56 PM

Just find your body mounts, unscrew the bolts on one side (maybe losen the other side a bit so you're not bending anything) jack up that side, put the blocks in.

Repeat on the other side, check youtube on how to install a body lift... fairly straight forward I would imagine, for any vehicle on a frame.


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