Hello From NC
Hey my name is Chris. I own a 95 chevy blazer 4dr 4wd with 2" Body Lift, add-a-leaf,tbar tweak, running 31x10.5/15's a few other performance mods also.
I also own a 97 chevy blazer 4dr 4wd that is pretty much stock. Someone from another forum recommended this site for a particular how-to write up which proved quite informative. I enjoy wheelin', meeting new people and I'm a big NASCAR fan. Here's a pic of my 95 daily driver. http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...Blazers005.jpg and an earlier pic of both blazers before I lifted the 95 http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...k/DaBlazas.jpg |
RE: Hello From NC
[sm=welcomesign.gif]to the Forum.
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RE: Hello From NC
Hello from Raleigh!
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RE: Hello From NC
Hello from Albemarle!
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RE: Hello From NC
Thanks for the welcome..nice Blazer wolfpack
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RE: Hello From NC
welcome to the forum u'll get some good info form here, i di so far, nice ride
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RE: Hello From NC
Welcome from the lonely (& only active) kiwi on the site.
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RE: Hello From NC
Welcome... from Charlotte!
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RE: Hello From NC
Welcome to the forums!
I hate to say it but I think you almost have me convinced to go to a 6in Lift instead of my 2in. Maybe the body lift will help? https://blazerforum.com/image/s13.gif |
RE: Hello From NC
I wouldn't recommend any of the 2" suspension lifts which are glorified tbar tweaks. You can turn up your factory keys a little to gain a little lift but it still causes rougher ride and puts a lot of extra stress on the cv axles and other front susp. The body lift is an easy 2" but if you want more, go with one of the 5" or 6" susp. lifts.
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