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Old 10-17-2006, 04:08 AM
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Has anyone used a lift kit to get their blazer off the ground some more? I mean, for mine all I did was crank the torsion bars and get new shackels for the rear leafs, but whats the best way to get a good lift? Are there any how-to's that anyone knows of?
 
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Depends what lift you are trying to do. I'm sure I can dig some SAS how-to's maybe even some for say a trail master 5" but if you're going to fab you're own lift I don't think there is a how to for that anywhere that I have seen. If you plan on fabing one just make sure you know how to weld a perfect bead every time.
 
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Old 10-17-2006, 08:10 PM
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Well today I've been reading aroubd and most likely descided to get the 6" Superlift K327. They're averaging about $1800 - which may just have to wait til after christmas!
 
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