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Old Jan 1, 2011 | 05:37 PM
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I was just wondering,I have a 2000 Blazer 4dr and I have done some quick searches on a few websites for lift kits for my truck and only find body lift kits, does any company sell a lift kit for this kind of truck? I would love to lift a couple of inches to be able to put a bit bigger tires on but I don't like how the body lift kits looks. Any info will be appreciated. Thanks
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Old Jan 1, 2011 | 09:31 PM
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Daystar 1.5" rear shackles and a add-a-leaf in the rear and A t-bar crank in front you can get 3.25" from stock
for just over $100
http://www.daystarweb.com/

 
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Performance Accessories PA 152 is straight up 2" body lift

PA 132 = all of the lift, but you'll have to fab front brakets (and save $100) if you can measure and drill (and dont mind giving up your tow bumper) you can just lift your rear bumper with the existing brackets.

search forum for more info

as for Suspension lift, look up t-bar crank for lifting your front end up to 2" (or more if you want) for free.

and a decent set of rear lift shackles are like $30 i think online. all in all you get like 3"+ all around. Can clear 31's with the right wheels (stock or as close to 6" of backspacing as you can get)
 
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