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Whats the best way i can lift the frount of my blazer without paying too much money all i want is 2 inches of lift to fit 30 or 31 inch tires?
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Whats the best way i can lift the frount of my blazer without paying too much money all i want is 2 inches of lift to fit 30 or 31 inch tires?
Get 2 in coil springs… but if you do you'll have to allign the frount end.
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And for the back, lift shackles are the cheapest and easiest way to get lift.
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But will they fit 31s or I might go with a body lift sence they fit 31s
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