Body lift and rim+tire questions
#1
Body lift and rim+tire questions
Hello, i have owned my 95 4 door 4x4 blazer for about 2 years now, and have decided its time to change its look. I am not looking for extreme offroad performance, i rarely go offroad, but want to add as much of a body lift as i can. I want to go for a wide stance via wheel spacing and aftermarket wheels in the front and back without rubbing. I am pretty good with tools, but how involved is a body lift. i cant find any good tutorials or step by step instructions anywhere. any info or advice would be great.
#2
A body lift is not very hard at all. Most kits will come with a instruction booklet that will walk you right through it. If you have someone to help you like i did i finished my whole kit in about 6 hours. As long as you read and take your time they are a breeze. Why do you want wheel spacers? Just asking. I had them on our 73 CJ5 and broke 4 wheel studs off because of them. Just food for thought. Im not sure if the 95's have the 3" or not i know my 99 the biggest BL i could get was a 2 inch but it clears the 31's. Good luck and post some pics once you do it.
#3
Bberry20, just wondering how large were the wheel spacers you put on that caused you to break 4 wheel studs?
#4
i actually did a bit more reasearch on the wheel spacers, and talked to a friend of mine whose a mechanic, and he told me it puts stress on the wheel bearings also, so i decided to just buy a set of soft 8's from summit, which i just purchased. They have a 4 inch backspacing, and im trying to figure out what the biggest size tire i can fit on em are though without the lift. just the rims plus tires are going to be about 600 or 700 bucks so i need to save on the bl. anyone ever heard of kits from jackit.com? they got a 2 inch for like 129 with free shipping
Last edited by mb6790; 09-09-2009 at 10:38 PM.
#5
by the way is it a problem that i have an auto trans?? im seeing websites saying that their bl wont fit..
#6
I would look into either BDS or Performance Accessories for the BL. My BDS BL was a piece of cake. very detailed instructions
#7
My body lift was the best money I ever spent... and it was pretty straight forward to install. Most bang for my buck!
#8
With the rims you just bought, you'll have to run the stock size tire, but with that backspacing you might have some fender rub at full lock.
Even with a lift and bumping up to 31's you may have to do some trimming (don't go with 31's until you install your lift). I think, bandidolenny has 4" with 31's on 5.5" of backspacing and he had to trim.
Even with a lift and bumping up to 31's you may have to do some trimming (don't go with 31's until you install your lift). I think, bandidolenny has 4" with 31's on 5.5" of backspacing and he had to trim.
#9
Yep... I did have to bust out with the hammer and hacksaw!
You can see what I did in this thread...
https://blazerforum.com/forum/paint-body-interior-39/el-cheapo-fender-trimming-job-30332/
You can see what I did in this thread...
https://blazerforum.com/forum/paint-body-interior-39/el-cheapo-fender-trimming-job-30332/
#10
I beleive it was a combination of old studs and the 2 inch spacers. When we replaced them they were all pretty weak and rusted.