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Old May 7, 2007 | 10:02 PM
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hey everyone im pretty new here too and could use some advice..... i just got a 96 gmc jimmy since i'll be gettin my liscence verysoon.. the( price was unbeatable!!0.. pretty much identical to the blazer except a tad bit longer by like an inch .. neways... im having a little trouble in finding a site that sells a lift for my suv.... i found some body but im lookin for a suspension and something bigger than a 2 ' preferable but nething really haha..... it'll be me secondcar that i'm makin offroad capable first was a cj-7 .... but ya im gettin 31's from my bro of his grand cherokee. sine he just got new 34's ... but ya i couls use some good offroad sites and links to lift kits.. and etc.... thnx josh
 
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superlift
Trailmaster
are teh two that come to mind at the moment.

2" lift will fit those 31" tires. Or beat the fender some.
 
Old May 9, 2007 | 08:53 PM
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hey thnx a lot .. im either guna do the 2 " body with 2" suspension.. or save for the 6" F.I.T. susp. system... any one her anyhing about them ??? .. "superlift kits"
 
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As hanr3 said above, trailmaster and superlift are two of the best, but if you are looking for a full suspension lift, I suggest you use Skyjacker. JCWhitney.comhas most any kind of lift, so check there.

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