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Old May 17, 2009 | 03:34 AM
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So I recently purchased a 2005 LS 2 door 2WD, Black in color. I was wondering, since i have not seen or driven the truck yet, but it is being taken care of by my father, How high is the Stock height of it and what is a safe lowering height with out slamming it to the floor, but safe enough to put some rims and tires on it, say about 17 inch. I am looking for a good suspension to lower this and I am new to the Blazer community, but i have always wanted one when I was growing up. I have had a 95 Camaro, 95 Honda Civic Hatchback, and a 86 Pontiac STE 6000. This truck/SUV is going to be better when i am done with it. Any helpful facts will help.
 
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theres quite a few companies that make good kits for the blazer, check out DJM or Belltech theyll have kits ranging from 1"/2" drop to 5"/6" and as far as what will look good thats all up to youand how low you wanna go,but i think a 3/4" drop would look good and depending on wat series tire you go with there should be much of a wheel gap.
 
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