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Old 12-17-2019, 01:20 AM
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Default Rough Country 2.5" Lift long-term satisfaction?

So although I have done a small suspension lift on my Blazer, I find myself wanting to do a larger lift. I installed the Rough Country upper control arms but only did a torsion-bar crank and installed larger rear shackles. I did this partly because I did not want to do anything that could not be undone; i.e. modify the front diff.

What I'd like to know is how the 2.5" RC lifts have been doing over the long-term for people who have installed them. Any regrets? Any parts wearing out earlier than expected?
 
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Old 02-12-2020, 10:46 PM
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I’ve had mine on for about 2 1/2 years and only parts I replaced are the upper ball joints but I used the mevotech ttx terrain tough ones and they have held up great. Not sure about the shocks don’t know if they are stiff or it’s my suspension that’s stiff
 
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I got a blown shock and had to replace my upper ball joint(which i had to find out which ones they were.. because I dont have the ones everyone else has for some reason...). Only have had it installed since April 2018 I want to say...
 
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Little less than a year and already had to replace the ball joints. Seems to be common with these from what I'm reading. Overall, I still like the lift even if I am sour that newer trucks dwarf me.
 
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Little less than a year and already had to replace the ball joints. Seems to be common with these from what I'm reading. Overall, I still like the lift even if I am sour that newer trucks dwarf me.
Even most Subarus seem to dwarf us in our Blazers! Our Blazers now count as "Compact" SUVs. Still, I can't see a reason to get rid of mine any time soon!

As for the ball joints, yes, I had one fail after I did my smaller lift that I did but with the RC upper control arms. The seal on the ball joint blew and all the grease was lost. I'll be doing an inspection on both of them next time I lift the front end off the ground. (Only after it warms up!)


 
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Ive noticed that..chevy put the frame soooo low. You legit need atleast 2.5 inches of lift to be even with a Cherokee trailhawk or a Subaru crosstrek. Its embarrassing
 
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Ive noticed that..chevy put the frame soooo low. You legit need atleast 2.5 inches of lift to be even with a Cherokee trailhawk or a Subaru crosstrek. Its embarrassing
That is a good point.
 
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But atleast we can tow 5000 lbs
 
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So I've had the shocks that come with the Rough Country lift less than 50k miles and they're already blown out. I don't know if it's because of shoddy manufacturing or because the roads and terrain are rough here but it's still not very encouraging to me.
 
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Hey everyone, I know its been a while but is there any way we can get a couple more responses here. I'm thinking or raising my blazer with the RC 2.5" lift but replace the upper suspension ball joints with the mevotech ttx terrain tough ones before installation along with a set of solid shocks (need some good recommendations for those too please). I believe if I replace the upper ball joints and shocks and NOT use the RC parts then I can get away with a solid and reliable lift without running into any problems down the road because of the lift.
I live in Hawaii now and my Blazer has been amazing 4-wheelin out in the lava fields (I've bottomed out maybe 2 times at most, but I'm not going on the most gnarly trails either like the trail to Green Sands) but we will be moving our lives and the truck to Colorado. I want the Lift for the son mainly but I also want to continue the 4-wheelin adventures.
So any suggestions on the lift would be nice
 

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