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Old 03-29-2006 | 11:18 PM
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Is there a lift i can buy that is for a FOUR door blazer 2002 NOT a ZR2????
 
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Do some internet searches and you'll find a few vendors selling lifts. Here is only one example. You'd have to email them to see if it would fit a 4dr, but all blazers are the same from '96-current suspension wise. Wheelbase changed from 2dr to 4dr, but I do not believe that the suspension did.

http://www.rockymountainsusp.com/GM_S10_4wd.htm
 
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Old 03-30-2006 | 12:44 AM
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i was on a website lastnight but i cant remeber what its called i was looking up something like "S-10 lifted or in dirt" something like that but i cant find it it sucks!!
 
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Trailmaster 5" superlift 6" for two examples of kits.
 
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Old 03-30-2006 | 10:49 PM
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your options are a Superlift 2", the Superlift 6" mentioned above, Trailmaster 5" mentioned above, and the Rough Country 2" mentioned above. Thats all of your options for lifting the IFS. Many people do a torsion bar tweak, but I wouldnt do it. It wears the front suspension out rapidly, stiffens the suspension, and makes allignments much more difficult. If money is no object, and you really want to go high, there is also the Fabritech kit that gives you 9" of lift and converts to a solid front axle. Click HERE
 
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I have seen one other option, altough it is not a very cheap option. Its a prerunner set-up and goes for big bucks. Wish I could remember the name of the comapny. [:@] It also widens your track wideth and in some states you will need either new fenders or some serious fender flares.

There is always solid axle swap.
 
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