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Ever lift a 2nd gen 4X4 Blazer

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Old 04-11-2018 | 02:04 AM
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Would like to lift 2002 4 Door Blazer so I can fit 33’s under it with minimal rubbing. Not afraid to cut body a little. Think this is right forum, if not, please point me in the right direction. Thanks.
 
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Old 04-11-2018 | 07:21 AM
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You would need at least 4 inches of lift. I don't know if there are still 4" lifts available for them, but you could do a 2.5" suspension and a 2 inch body lift, or just go for a 6" suspension.

Rough country has a 2.5" suspension, and both rough country and superlift have 6" lifts available
 
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Old 04-11-2018 | 11:47 PM
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A 2” body lift would make life great when motor work on top needs to be done. Thanks, do either of you have a recommendation?
 
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Old 04-12-2018 | 09:45 AM
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There are still a lot of lift solutions for 2002 Blazer. We carry body lift that give from 2" up to 5" of lift. Check available options on this page: https://www.carid.com/2002-chevy-bla...nsion-systems/
 
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