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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 08:36 PM
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1998 chevy blazer 4 door 4x4 automatic

planning on a 2 inch shackle lift, long add a leafs, new shocks, 2 or if i can a 3 inch body lift, and T bar keys or cranked torsion bars.

I AM CONFUSED! there is so much info on this on so many different sites. a sticky would be great.

2 inch shackle lift from ebay is pretty straight forward....

long add a leafs from summit racing are the way to go i understand?...

no clue on shocks, do i need longer shocks for what I'm planning on doing?...

so many body lift kits on the market, i understand i need one with bumper brackets, is there anything else i should look for like steering or shift extensions or fuel/brake like extensions, can i get a 3 inch lift? best kit out there?

are T bar keys necessary? would they help any?


thank you soo much in advance! nate
 
Old Oct 27, 2010 | 09:31 PM
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Ok basically you can do a 3 inch on a second gen but you will have a gap between the bumpers and the rest of the body unless you can fab up your own brackets, I don't know about needing extensions for a 3 inch but I don't think you do. A 2 inch kit like PA or BDS comes with everything you need, and I know you don't need extensions for that. T bar keys aren't necessary they're basically a waste of money, just crank the stock keys. Also as far as shocks go I would get aftermarket ones that are like 2 inches longer, they'll help flex more offroad.

Anyone else feel free to correct me if I'm wrong because some stuff I'm not entirely positive about.
 
Old Oct 27, 2010 | 10:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Sturg
Ok basically you can do a 3 inch on a second gen but you will have a gap between the bumpers and the rest of the body unless you can fab up your own brackets, I don't know about needing extensions for a 3 inch but I don't think you do. A 2 inch kit like PA or BDS comes with everything you need, and I know you don't need extensions for that. T bar keys aren't necessary they're basically a waste of money, just crank the stock keys. Also as far as shocks go I would get aftermarket ones that are like 2 inches longer, they'll help flex more offroad.

Anyone else feel free to correct me if I'm wrong because some stuff I'm not entirely positive about.
I'm running fullsize shocks in the rear, seems to be a decent fit and the price was right

I got a deal on tortion keys/shackles for cheaper then just shackles(although I ended up making my own anyways as I wanted 2", not 1.5, so they went in the colorado)... long story short, I installed them then just took them out and put the stock ones back in(keys) as for 1, I couldn't get my front end as low as i wanted(not enough adjustment) and the tortion key bolts stick below the crossmember, increasing the chance of snapping it off. you can achieve more lift then wanted with the stock tortion bar keys....
 
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