New chick from Alberta, Canada.
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Hey to everyone. New to this site. Had my blazer for almost a year now. Completely rebuilt it once...long story short, was hit by a drunk driver and than dragged by a semi trailer 30 feet, which totalled the truck. But im happy to say that she's back n gunna be better than ever. Altho she isnt a zr2, I really want to lift it and put 33' on, plus a whole lot more I plan to do. Anyways, just need to know what the cheapest and easiest way to lift her.
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Welcome to the forum!
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Welcome to the forum!
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Wow! more chicks! You also handy with a wrench? LOL Anyway, welcome from New Zealand - the land of right hand drive Blazers.
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Sure am, It was me an my roomate that rebuilt my truck.
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Welcome to the forum. Cheap lift and 33s is not going to happen. Unless you want to cut your fenders up a lot. You will have to spend the big bucks on a 5 or 6in suspension lift along with a body lift. If you plan on off-roading they will still rub a little depending on the width of tire you go with and the backspacing of the wheels.
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Welcome from the border of Alberta/Sask!
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welcome lady..
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Another warm welcome from New Zealand.