any Lifted Blazer's on here...
TrailMaster, and Superlift are the 2 that come to mind at the moment.
Me personally. I installed a 3" body lift, trimmed my fenders and am running 33" tires on the '87 S10-Blazer. I am not going to install a suspension lift kit. I am going to swap the IFS out for a Solid axle hopefully next winter.
On the '00 I think I will put a 2" body lift on it and step up to 31" tires the next time I buy new tires. That might be awhile though. The 30" BFG All-Terrains aren't anywhere near wore out yet.
Me personally. I installed a 3" body lift, trimmed my fenders and am running 33" tires on the '87 S10-Blazer. I am not going to install a suspension lift kit. I am going to swap the IFS out for a Solid axle hopefully next winter.
On the '00 I think I will put a 2" body lift on it and step up to 31" tires the next time I buy new tires. That might be awhile though. The 30" BFG All-Terrains aren't anywhere near wore out yet.
yah Ive heard good and bad about both kits...jsut feeling it out to see responses....Yah Solid front is the way to go if ur all about offroadin...this thing barely see's a gravel driveway!
The bad about suspension lifts is if they have you crank the t-bars any. Stay away from those kits. Otherwise there shouldn't be too many problems, provided a qualified shop is doing the work.
yah...i wanna get a rela lfit kit..not like a flip and a torsion key...hahaha. I will be doing it myself...got a shop that is more then equipped...
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