lifted my Blazer yesterday
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anyways i like the look of the 2" lift and as its so quick and easy to do
i might have a go at it.
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i can understand it if the rim size was different or the height of the tyres were different, but they're all the same its only the width of the tyre that differs, but i'm going with you guys, this is all new to me.
anyways i like the look of the 2" lift and as its so quick and easy to do
i might have a go at it.
anyways i like the look of the 2" lift and as its so quick and easy to do
i might have a go at it.
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thought i'd just lift the front so i can watch the stars when i'm driving at night lol
yeah i'll def do both ends, just wondered how hard it was to do and what tools i'd need
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To get the shackles off I used a 13/16 and 7/16 spanner. Are you going to make the shackles yourself?
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its either make them or or buy the part that gives you the 2" lift, i'm more worried about the front, it there a special tool for the tb crank
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also make sure to get it re-aligned after the lift
Last edited by Rudolph; 01-16-2012 at 02:10 PM.
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so its 8 full turns = 2"
thanks, i'll let you know how it goes
thanks, i'll let you know how it goes
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Yep, 8 turns is about 2"
Good Luck!
Good Luck!
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