opinions on this lift kit ? can i find better ?
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ive seen on sites out blazers listed as a "T" or a "S" series. i assumes the S10 being the 2 door and my T being a 4 door.
#12
I though S was Chevy and T was GMC... I could be wrong though
#13
Actually, my 96 2-door is listed as a T10...whatever the hell that means.
#14
Ohh....is it a GMC Jimmy 2-door?
#15
I know the answer to this!
A K5 Blazer is EXACTLY the same as a Tahoe. They just changed the name. It's on the same platform as a Silverado/Sierra/K-Jimmy/Yukon/Suburban (the only difference between the Tahoe and Suburban is that the latter has a longer wheelbase).
An S-10 Blazer is what you have. It's on the same chassis as an S-10/S-15/Sonoma pickup, and is exactly the same as an S-15 Jimmy.
I really don't think there's any difference between an S and a T. The differences we have to worry about are between the S and the K. Does this help, or is it just confusing you more?
A K5 Blazer is EXACTLY the same as a Tahoe. They just changed the name. It's on the same platform as a Silverado/Sierra/K-Jimmy/Yukon/Suburban (the only difference between the Tahoe and Suburban is that the latter has a longer wheelbase).
An S-10 Blazer is what you have. It's on the same chassis as an S-10/S-15/Sonoma pickup, and is exactly the same as an S-15 Jimmy.
I really don't think there's any difference between an S and a T. The differences we have to worry about are between the S and the K. Does this help, or is it just confusing you more?
#16
S=2wd, T=4wd for the s-series vehicles (it's part of the vin).
C=2wd, K=4wd for the full size vehicles (again, it's part of the vin).
C=2wd, K=4wd for the full size vehicles (again, it's part of the vin).
#17
Ohhhh nice. So was there a C5 blazer (4x2 full size)?
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