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Old Aug 31, 2014 | 04:13 PM
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Default 2004 Trailblazer 4x4 Suspension lift.

Wanting to do a 6" suspension lift on my 04 trailblazer, I can't seem to find much and what I did find when I put in suspension is mostly all body lift....


I was looking at this one on ebay but It also says on there about coil spacer body lift. The listing is 6" then their description says 5"? Never done any type of lifts yet, so I need some help in this dept.
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I would like to know what you suggest and also what you've needed in your experience. When I have looked it up online some needed extra things etc.


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Old Sep 9, 2014 | 06:52 AM
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Cant do over a 3-4 inch suspension. That is only really doable with the Radflo Coilovers.

There is a proven 3 inch suspension kit from MarkMC. Dang good guy to deal with. I prototyped it for him.

The only way to get 6 inch lift is to combine suspension and body or go with a custom SAS.

My have the Radflo front, Skyjacker rear coils and 3 inch body and it is able to wheel 35s...



 
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