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Old Mar 10, 2009 | 07:41 PM
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Hey guys im sort of a noobie but i had a question. if i did a 2 inch lift of some type would this setup work on a 2000 blazer 4dr 4wd

http://www.4wheelparts.com/Tires/Pro...&t_pn=PCT65031

http://www.4wheelparts.com/Wheels/Ro...pn=PCW152-5165

ANd if anyone has a pick of what a setup like this looks like if you could share it would be awesome!

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Old Mar 10, 2009 | 08:10 PM
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Not with a 2" lift you won't. First, those rims have way too short of a back spacing to work properly without small tires or more substantial suspension modifications.
 
Old Mar 11, 2009 | 12:07 AM
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oh ok well could you suggest a different setup because i really like those tires and that style of rims,...

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you will also need 5 x 4.75 bolt pattern
 
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ok so what would be the biggest setup i could put on a 2 inch lift and if anyone has pictures they would be appreciated
 
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Have a little look around. There is a sticky floating around here somewhere that will answer both of these questions. I think it is in the Lifting Tech section.

Sorry, it got moved to the Tech Article (DIY) section. The pictures were lost in the transition to vBulletin though, but again, searching through the forum will turn up many pictures of lifted trucks.
 
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Okay wait..

I am really not to sure about those 15x10s, considering stock is 7

To use those rims (lets say the 10s fit, or just say for this example 7s), you will need adapters that convert from 4.75 to 4.5 (which is standard jeep pattern)


Now you are going to have those tires sticking out like crazy tho, just to warn. With a backspacing of 3.75, plus lets say 1 inch adapters, you will get this effect:



Which look great but require a crap load of trimming and realllllly does run out your suspension, which is why I am going back to stock rims.

And you would def need a 2 inch bl and to crank the t-bar + trimming



I don't know if 15x10s would fit, but you can get away with the other info.
 
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