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Old 07-02-2017, 03:38 AM
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Is there a 4inch suspension lift for a 00 blazer??
 
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2 inch suspension, 2 inch body lift
 
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I have a 96 Chevy Blazer 4x4, what gen is that
 
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I have a 96 Chevy Blazer 4x4, what gen is that
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So guys I am a proud new owner of a 1984 s10 blazer. 2 door 4x4. Just picked up my 350 sbc to for my swap and have began to turn my attention to the height of my rig... I have read and re-read this thread more times than I can count and my question is has everyone stopped making lifts for the first gens??? All I am finding is the RC 2" and body lifts... want to roll some 33-35's but am not able to find the lift to accommodate them will the lift for 2nd gen retro fit back or be made to work with the first gen or am I SOL???
 
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So guys I am a proud new owner of a 1984 s10 blazer. 2 door 4x4. Just picked up my 350 sbc to for my swap and have began to turn my attention to the height of my rig... I have read and re-read this thread more times than I can count and my question is has everyone stopped making lifts for the first gens??? All I am finding is the RC 2" and body lifts... want to roll some 33-35's but am not able to find the lift to accommodate them will the lift for 2nd gen retro fit back or be made to work with the first gen or am I SOL???
Sorry but I really don't know. I'd hope there is something out there because my son would like to lift his '85 S10 4x4 Blazer at some point.

What are you referring to when you say you picked up your 350 sbc for your swap?
 
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Originally Posted by Brian K. Balzer
Sorry but I really don't know. I'd hope there is something out there because my son would like to lift his '85 S10 4x4 Blazer at some point.

What are you referring to when you say you picked up your 350 sbc for your swap?

I was referring to the Short Block Chevy 5.7L 350 motor i am swapping my 2.8 out for 😎
 
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I was referring to the Short Block Chevy 5.7L 350 motor i am swapping my 2.8 out for 😎
I'd like to be kept in the loop on what that takes. I was told it wouldn't work with it being a 4x4 because of the front differential.

Feel free to send me a message with a breakdown on your progress and what kind of hurdles you have to jump to make it work.
 
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Originally Posted by Brian K. Balzer
I'd like to be kept in the loop on what that takes. I was told it wouldn't work with it being a 4x4 because of the front differential.

Feel free to send me a message with a breakdown on your progress and what kind of hurdles you have to jump to make it work.

I am under the impression both from research online and from friends more knowledgeable on the swap process than I, that it is a fairly common swap and there are several kits available online for this... will keep you posted on progress
 
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Originally Posted by Bpthud
I am under the impression both from research online and from friends more knowledgeable on the swap process than I, that it is a fairly common swap and there are several kits available online for this... will keep you posted on progress
You're more than welcome to let me know how it goes but unfortunately it no longer matters in application. My son was wanting to do something like that with his '85 S10 4x4 Blazer but it was totaled last night when an idiot wasn't paying attention and slammed into him from behind. It looked like he was probably doing about 50-60 when he hit my son who was at a dead stop. Luckily he had it in neutral which might have helped a little. It shot him up the road a good block and a half to two blocks.

Other than eight staples in the back of his head and being extremely stiff and sore he's ok though so that's all that really matters.

Best of luck with your build.

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