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Old Sep 17, 2008 | 02:54 AM
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i wanna do a 2 inch body lift to clear some 33"s.
i understand the down falls to a body lift but im cool with it.
anyway the lift is not so much the problem but i would like to find a brush/grilleguard/pushbar.
"everyone calls them something else" i wanna find a safari style roof rack and a lightbar for it aswell, im having some trouble locating these items for a more affordable price, im a hungryUTI"mechanic school" student and would like to find these parts for as cheap as possible, new or used, if anyone has these partssittin aroundknow anyone that does or where to get these parts new please let me know,i thank you all for your help!bubbatruckin
 
Old Sep 17, 2008 | 03:08 AM
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Default RE: parts advice please

What are you driving?

And if you've got a 2nd gen blazer, all you need to clear the 33s is a Sawzall

Even with the 2' body lift, you'll still need the sawzall. You also need to look at what kind of guard youre getting. All the different manufactures attach in a little bit different way...If they bolt to the frame...you just have to create a lift bracket to match the body lift.
 
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