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Old Jun 7, 2007 | 07:17 PM
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I have an '00 LT Blazer 4d 4wd with 115k miles. I have had it since new and I love it. However, it seems like the rear of the truck is sitting a little too low. Any suggestions on how to rectify the situation?

Also, I have never replaced the original shocks, what should I replace them with? I do not want to do a body lift kit, but I wouldn't mind if it were sitting a little higher than stock.

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Old Jun 9, 2007 | 10:22 AM
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Its hard to tell what could be the cause, is it soft in the rear-end?

A cousin of mine got a truck and the rear always sat really low and it turns out theprevious owner had put in some lifting blocks and then raised the front end with the torsion bars... and before he sold the truck, he took his blocks out, and never turned the torsion bars back... It was odd, looked like he was pulling an invisible trailer with a lot of tongue weight LOL
 
Old Jun 9, 2007 | 10:58 AM
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throw some air shocks on there.
 
Old Jun 12, 2007 | 04:15 PM
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What kind of air shocks would you suggest? I have been looking around online without much success because everyone says theirshocks are the best.
 
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