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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 10:36 AM
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I just bought me a 1995 blazer, and its in great shape. well i was wondering what the 2" body lift & the Trailmaster 2" suspension lift is going to be like on mine, post pics if you have this kit. and what the installation will be like, my dad is rated in the Top 5 Mechanics in oregon and we havea shop to do all the work and all the tools!!! , and if you guess have a better kit you guess know about it would help, because those two kits run about $150 Body lift & $450 Trailmaster liftand its a reasonable price and if you geuss have any woofers, subs, speakers that you selling hit me up
 
Old Mar 4, 2008 | 11:10 AM
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i never hear of the trailmaster 2in kit. you sure its not the superlift or rough country lifts? it so you cout just crank your tbars up and get some shackles for the back. another thing you can do is download the rough country install instructions to see how it is to put on. http://www.roughcountry.com/install/1266.pdf

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ps its new and improved
 
Old Mar 4, 2008 | 11:50 AM
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I have a 2" rough countrysuspension liftand 2" body lift install on mine. You can check my photo gallery out for pics. Install is easy on the suspension kit, body lift is easy, just time consuming. Haha, when jimmyboy said the kit is new and approved, all they did was no longer give you front shock re-location brackets and give you new upper ball joints instead. If you have any questions feel free to pm me.
 
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The upper ball joints are what sold me on it. I replaced my lowers a while back, and my uppers are coming up...so if a shop's gunna charge 400 to replace the uppers, why not just spend 450, get a stronger front suspension, new ball joints, AND a lift
 
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ya same here my front suspension is wearing out and i was gunna do a 2" lift so when i have the money i will be doing the rough country 2" suspension lift like navyblue_sk8er did
 
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