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Lowering


Trail Blazin96
04-12-2005, 02:04 PM
I am going to be lowering my 96 4 door Chevy Blazer I was wondering if the driveshaft is going to need to be replaced or if it will still work fine with the stock drive shaft????????? please any information will help!


By the way it is going to be a 3" 3"

dmbrisket 51
04-12-2005, 02:33 PM
the directions with the kit should explain it all

BlazerLT
04-12-2005, 10:34 PM
I am going to be lowering my 96 4 door Chevy Blazer I was wondering if the driveshaft is going to need to be replaced or if it will still work fine with the stock drive shaft????????? please any information will help!


By the way it is going to be a 3" 3"

It will be fine.

Use drop blocks in the back and remove the torsion bar bolts in the front.

You will need to get an alignment after a week of doing this so you don't ruin your tires.

Also, you will need to really service your front end regularly or your truck will literally eat balljoints. Grease every 2000-3000miles.

Trail Blazin96
04-17-2005, 03:23 PM
Thanks guys for your input!

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