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Old 06-28-2011, 10:02 PM
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Hey everyone I was curious to know if anyone has ever come across or knows where to purchase a 4" suspension lift for a S10 Blazer. I was looking at a 2" from Rough Country but it just doesn't seem like a lot for the $400. I have a 1998 4 Door Blazer if it helps. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
 
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You might want to try craigs list, I found my 8'' super lift on there for $500.00, or try e-bay.
 
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Originally Posted by SwampThing
Hey everyone I was curious to know if anyone has ever come across or knows where to purchase a 4" suspension lift for a S10 Blazer. I was looking at a 2" from Rough Country but it just doesn't seem like a lot for the $400. I have a 1998 4 Door Blazer if it helps. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
There aren't any. The way our trucks are designed, there's not an easy way to lift it. The smaller 2" lift kits work by using the stock IFS adjustments and there are larger 5" and 6" kits ($1500+) that move the entire IFS system down. The only was to get 4" for cheap is to do the small 2" lift (tbar crank or pay for the rough country or superlift) and then a 2" or 3" body lift.

What size tires are you trying to fit?
 
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Originally Posted by mdehoogh
There aren't any. The way our trucks are designed, there's not an easy way to lift it. The smaller 2" lift kits work by using the stock IFS adjustments and there are larger 5" and 6" kits ($1500+) that move the entire IFS system down. The only was to get 4" for cheap is to do the small 2" lift (tbar crank or pay for the rough country or superlift) and then a 2" or 3" body lift.

What size tires are you trying to fit?
I'm trying to fit 31x10.50 tires. Nothing crazy.
 
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