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Old 03-16-2009, 06:13 AM
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hey. for all you guys that have body lift....how much were they and where did you get them. (a link would be great)
 
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This is the one I got no bumper relocation brackets had to fab my own everything else was included though.
 
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It would help to know what youre driving. 1st gens and 2nd gens are very different costs
 
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im driving a 2000 ZR2
 
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You can use the 3'' 1st gen kit Outsydr posted, or you can get the 2'' kit designed for 2nd gens. The 2nd gen kit will include bumper lift brackets, and the fuel filler neck extension.

But, the 2nd gen kit runs ~$200 depending where you get it.
 
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Old 03-16-2009, 10:00 PM
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the summit kit I linked has the fuel filler extension only thing it's missing is bumper brackets cant beat it for the price I haven't actually installed mine yet maybe tomorrow i'll take a better pic of the parts so folks can get a better view of what all is there.
 
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Ah didnt see the filler neck. Well, sounds like a plan then. You can probably order the rear bumper brackets from Performance Acc. though...just tell them you need replacements after a collision or unfortunate welding accident...
 
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Got my 2" body lift from Performance Accessories. I think I paid about $275 for it. I also have the Gap Guards.
Also - I did not cut up my rear bumper... I simply moved it further back by one bolt hole. That way I can still tow a light trailer.
 

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I put on the BDS 2" kit that I got from http://www.diversifiedcreations.com/

Give Mike or Brad a call there and they just might give you a pretty good deal on it. The BDS kit includes the tow hook blocks so you won't have to notch your valance.
 
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thanks guys for all your help!! my blazer'll be ridin high in no time!
 
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