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Old Dec 31, 2006 | 01:26 AM
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The tallest bodylift I have seen for the S-10 blazer is 2". My question is does anyone know what is the highest the body can be lifted without having to extend brake lines and transmission linkage and other "important" stuff. I know the fuel fill and fan shroud will have to be modified and new bumper mounts even with a 2", but if I extend it to 3" or 4" is there more involved than with the 2"other than getting taller pucks and bolts? ( I am working with a 01' 4dr 4wd 4.3 auto.)





 
Old Dec 31, 2006 | 01:38 AM
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Check with your states lift laws, most states have a legal limit on how high vehicles can be to be legally licensed on the road...that includes headlight and bumper height from the road...
 
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Since I have to shoose one... *LOCKED* - Please do not post duplicate threads.

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