I need input...
#1
I have a 1993 Chevy Blazer, and for being a 21 year old chick, by default I'm a little bit vehicle stupid.
I mean,my dad helps me do whatever it needs, I know BASIC Blazer knoweledge haha.So I need a little help from Blazer people! Well the tires on it are ridiculously old, and I need new ones. I also wanted to put a decent lift on the thing, so I'm thinking I should just go ahead and do it all now. I want my truck to look pretty meaty, but not over the top, you know? I was thinking of a 3" lift, with whatever tires will fit with that. Any ideas? I also am looking for a not so grossly expensive way to do this. I was considering looking at gently used tires as well.
Does anybody have any advice?
I mean,my dad helps me do whatever it needs, I know BASIC Blazer knoweledge haha.So I need a little help from Blazer people! Well the tires on it are ridiculously old, and I need new ones. I also wanted to put a decent lift on the thing, so I'm thinking I should just go ahead and do it all now. I want my truck to look pretty meaty, but not over the top, you know? I was thinking of a 3" lift, with whatever tires will fit with that. Any ideas? I also am looking for a not so grossly expensive way to do this. I was considering looking at gently used tires as well.Does anybody have any advice?
#2
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3". you can put a 3" body lift and you should be ble to put 31's on it.
run a search and you should be able to find lots of info on this.
run a search and you should be able to find lots of info on this.
#3
I searched a bit, and I'm seeing some people say that I could possibly put 33" tires on it with a 3" lift.
Yes? No?
Yes? No?
#4
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The short version.
2" body lift and you can fit 31" tires.
3: body lift and you can fit 31" tires.
To fit 33" tires you have 2 options.
6" supsension lift.
OR
3" body lift and trim about 2 1/2" off the front and back of the fenders.
your best bet for inexpensive.
30" tires. They will fit with no lift.
IF you want to fork out the $300 for the body lift and 1/2" more ground clearance. its your money.
2" body lift and you can fit 31" tires.
3: body lift and you can fit 31" tires.
To fit 33" tires you have 2 options.
6" supsension lift.
OR
3" body lift and trim about 2 1/2" off the front and back of the fenders.
your best bet for inexpensive.
30" tires. They will fit with no lift.
IF you want to fork out the $300 for the body lift and 1/2" more ground clearance. its your money.
#5
you should be able to fit 31s with an add-a-leaf or shackels in the rear and a t-bar crank in the front.
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you should be able to fit 31s with an add-a-leaf or shackels in the rear and a t-bar crank in the front.
you should be able to fit 31s with an add-a-leaf or shackels in the rear and a t-bar crank in the front.
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