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Old 02-17-2004, 06:53 PM
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Lowering kits?

Does any one know where to find a lowering kit for a 92 4x4 Blazer? Its a 2 door if it matters. And price doesnt matter.All help is appriciated!
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Depending on how much you want to lower your blazer, you can crank the torsion bars down for a few inches. I've heard that you can flip the torsion keys upside down for 4-5 inch slam, but I haven't seen that setup with my own eyes. Theoretically, it would work. As for the rear, just get a block kit for however much drop you want.
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Re: Lowering kits?

Get some mucho expensive air bags :P that way you can try and look cool parking your car with one side higher than the other.
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