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Old Feb 5, 2013 | 01:46 AM
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Hey guys I really need some help with a lift kit. I'm trying to look for a 5" or 6" lift kit anywhere for sale. I have a 2004 chevy blazer LS 4dr. 4X4. I'm trying to find a lift kit for a decent price but I can't find anything to fit my blazer! any help will be greatly appreciated!
 
Old Feb 5, 2013 | 06:05 AM
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Use the search there's plenty of info already here.
 
Old Feb 5, 2013 | 03:17 PM
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decent price is a matter of opinion BTW
 
Old Feb 5, 2013 | 06:40 PM
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I had a 5" TrailMaster kit. It worked ok, but the steering geometry wasn't done right in the kit.
 
Old Feb 7, 2013 | 12:08 AM
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Thank you Diaita for helping me! could you tell me where you ordered it?
 
Old Feb 7, 2013 | 02:00 AM
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Trailmaster 5" Lift Kit w/Shocks for Blazer, S10 CT15SSV Price $1,735.95
http://www.shop.synergyoffroad.com/T...SV-CT15SSV.htm
 
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u could do a solid axle swap for less than the price of a ifs lift. would b way better too. in my opinion. looks cooler too. if the ride is what u are worried about u could run coils instead of leafs on ur solid axle. food for thought.
 
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Originally Posted by Blazerowner100
Thank you Diaita for helping me! could you tell me where you ordered it?
I ordered mine from 4wheelparts.com. I wouldn't buy another TrailMaster kit though, it caused a few headaches over the years. The 5" BDS kit has incorrect steering geometry as well.

A SAS is cheaper to do imho, but it's a lot more work and fabricating. Worth it though.
 
Old Feb 7, 2013 | 01:59 PM
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alright thank you all for helping me! I've heard about the axle swap but I didn't know it would be cheaper. What all components would you have to buy for the full swap?
 
Old Feb 7, 2013 | 04:27 PM
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Most popular and probably easiest doner vehicle is a Jeep Cherokee, YJ or TJ. SAS isn't for the faint of heart, you need to cut a lot of parts with little chance of going back.
 

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