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| 3 Inch Suspension Lift |
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3 | 25.00% |
| 6 Inch Suspension Lift |
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2 | 16.67% |
| 3 Inch Body Lift |
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0 | 0% |
| 6 Inch Body Lift |
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0 | 0% |
| 3 Inch Susp. and 3 inch Body |
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1 | 8.33% |
| No Lift, your truck rocks as is |
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6 | 50.00% |
| Voters: 12. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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What looks/works best
I just want to know what every thinks would look/work best for a 1995 Blazer. I want to add 3-6 inches but I have a baby and a car seat to think about. I want to pass my Blazer down to my son when he is 16 and in order to do that it has to look good enough to get him all the girls he wants.
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Re: What looks/works best
If you are a responsible father, you won't give your already tippy to your son with a lift on it.
One small turn of the wheel in the wrong place could have your son being dead. Also, teenagers don't appreciate vehicles when they are given to them and I think you should give your son something smaller to start off on. Trust me, it will teach him responsibility which they lack at that age especially when they have their friends on board.
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Re: Re: What looks/works best
I'm only 18 but I've been working on cars with my father for years. I learned some great lessons. When I was about 16 my parents said they would give me a 1000 dollars for a car. Not much at all. But i bought a 93 talon with a bad transmission for 700 and a trans for 200 with 100 for odds and ends. I took care of that car because it was mine and if anything happened it would come out of my pocket and I would have to fix it. That was really great for me because in taking care of it I saved enough money to buy a 1969 Cutlass. I sold the talon after 2 years for 500 so it served its purpose. Either way I know you want the best for your son so I hope everything works out for you.
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No lift gets my vote. C'mon, that thing already tips more than a drunk man at a stripper's joint. And you want to make it even more prone to roll-over in an accident while carrying a child? Do you off-road that deeply off the beaten trail, or are you doing it for looks. If it's for looks, then by all means do so - but get a regular passenger car for the restof the family first.
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My Blazer is no family car. Its my Truck and mine alone. I bought it for me to play with. We use normal 4 door 4 cyl. cars for transporting the baby, the only time I use my truck is when I drive him to my moms or something. Even though I rarly use it for him I still want to be able to get him in it when I need to. I plan to pass my truck on to my son like my dad passed his on to me. I took care of it because I helped him work on it for years. I gave it to my brother when I turned 21 and he took care of it untill he gave it back to my dad last year. The Blazer may be a bit top heavy but I don't drive it like its a low rider. I know its an SUV and I know its heavy as crap. There is a reason I have never been in an accident, I dive safe. I plan to teach my son the same safe driving that I learned. Its not hard to drive safe and to me its ok to play a little but there is a time and a place. You never pull out onto a busy street blazing tires and yelling "hell yeah". I do like to go off road and I love a big SUV (I hate Trucks). Tall is good but I don't want it any more than 6 inches taller. The truck my dad gave me was a 1988 Silverado with super swampers and a 6 inch lift with a 350 in it. It would roast a tire even with those big mothers on it, but I rarly did that because it wasn't made to roast a tire it was made to climb and creep.
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Re: What looks/works best
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You need to get out of your younger years and realize that things are different today. Teenagers are NOT like you when you were young. And you handing a heavy and TIPPY SUV to a 16 year old is pretty well close to handing yourself the loss of your son. I am being bold, but you need to realise this and for a lack of a better phrase, "you need a reality check". This is amplified if you hand him a lifted truck. Go buy him a $500 Civic to start with and monitor how he takes care of it. Anything more than that is a sign of a parent that is NOT taking the responsibility that they are intended to take. Again, I am not being rude to you RedLT, but you seen to assume to much about today's kids. There are three words in assume. "Ass" "U" "Me" hope you catch my drift.
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I'm not gonna try to give you life lessons like BlazerLT, but he does make some good points. But about your question, I would go with a 3 inch suspension lift because the frame on our trucks sets so far under the body of our trucks anyway. I would invest in a set of 8x15 rims with a good bit of back-spacing to get the tires out a little farther. A set of 31x11.50r15's would stabilize the truck a little with the truck setting higher. Hope this help's. Good luck.
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All very good points I am sure. There is only one thing you do not realize. I am only 24 years old. My son is only 8 months old. He will not be driving anything for at least another 15+ years. I may wreak it myself, sell it, trade it, or give it to my other child in the next 15 years. I just want to know what I should do right now, here in the present. I know for sure my son will be at least as mature as I was at 16. We do things diffrent here in East Tennessee. We all know the word respect and the last time I seen a wigger or any other rebel teen was in a movie. Things here are peaceful and nice. No crime really cept maybe a DUI. The last murder in our area was 6 years ago and it was a black man who was just passing threw that did it. He killed a hotel clerk trying to get some money to go back to where ever he came from. The worse drug I have ever heard about is pills or weed. Crack is only a word we use to say someone is crazy, like "you dumb ass crack head". Anyhow the point is my son will not be driving for a looooong time, so I need to know what to do with my Blazer for now for me, my self, and I.
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Red 1995 Chevy Blazer 4X4 Check it out. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2071240 MODs Brush Guard 2/20/05 Bigger tires 3/15/05 Flowmasters 6/18/05 Minor Paint work 2005 Upcomming 6 inch lift 0-6 months Swampers 0-6 months Dual Flowmaster Exaust 6-12 months |
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Re: What looks/works best
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SEE MY PREVIOUS POST.
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2003 Honda Element EX 2002 Kia Spectra (can't "Improve" or wife will kill me) 1986 Dodge Ramcharger (For sale with a 1966 Rambler 660 classic to boot) ![]() " Idon't know how many of them it would've taken to whoop my ass, but I knew how many they were gonna use. Thats a handy little piece of information to have right there." "Ron White" http://www.myspace.com/officer_redneck |
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Re: Re: What looks/works best
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Not you ..... guess I should learn to use quotes more often huh.Anyhow, I like the suggestion for a 3 inch. Might be enough to make it look better without making it tooooo top heavy.
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Red 1995 Chevy Blazer 4X4 Check it out. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2071240 MODs Brush Guard 2/20/05 Bigger tires 3/15/05 Flowmasters 6/18/05 Minor Paint work 2005 Upcomming 6 inch lift 0-6 months Swampers 0-6 months Dual Flowmaster Exaust 6-12 months |
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No problem. The 3 inch is probable what i'll put on mine in a couple of years. I'm working on performance stuff right now. I've got a C.A.I. on the way and then a Ravin Z-55 muffler and 3 inch single exhaust in the next month.
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2003 Honda Element EX 2002 Kia Spectra (can't "Improve" or wife will kill me) 1986 Dodge Ramcharger (For sale with a 1966 Rambler 660 classic to boot) ![]() " Idon't know how many of them it would've taken to whoop my ass, but I knew how many they were gonna use. Thats a handy little piece of information to have right there." "Ron White" http://www.myspace.com/officer_redneck |
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Re: What looks/works best
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Only lift it if you are going to do it properly and stiffen up the suspension.
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Ohhhh, dont be so hard on yourself. I didn't mention in this post he was only 8 months old. I would totally understand if you went out and got drunk and fell into a deep depresion though.
(j/k)
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Red 1995 Chevy Blazer 4X4 Check it out. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2071240 MODs Brush Guard 2/20/05 Bigger tires 3/15/05 Flowmasters 6/18/05 Minor Paint work 2005 Upcomming 6 inch lift 0-6 months Swampers 0-6 months Dual Flowmaster Exaust 6-12 months |
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This is what my Blazer looks like ............
This is what I WANT my Blazer to look like, only red not black..........
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Red 1995 Chevy Blazer 4X4 Check it out. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2071240 MODs Brush Guard 2/20/05 Bigger tires 3/15/05 Flowmasters 6/18/05 Minor Paint work 2005 Upcomming 6 inch lift 0-6 months Swampers 0-6 months Dual Flowmaster Exaust 6-12 months |
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I plan on giving my 14 year old daughter my blazer when she is old enuff to start driving also. So you can bet I won't be adding any lifting to it.
Course if it was stickly for me.....the 3 inch suspension lift would sufice. This thing goes through gas like there is no tomorrow. I'm sure with bigger tires the MPG would drop too. So nothing too big. And with 3 inches...it looks like alot more than just 3 inches. Most states have a limit on the amout of lift a truck/SUV can have and still be street legal. |
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