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Old 09-09-2004, 09:37 PM
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where is a lift

ive found a whole bunch of 2" and 3" body lifts for a 91 4x4 s10 blazer but no suspension kits does anyone know who makes one and where i can get one im looking fo a 4 or 6 " but ill even take 2" ill just have to combine it with a 2" body kit also anybody know any good performance mods for the 4.3
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Old 09-10-2004, 02:57 PM
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Trailmaster makes a 5" suspension lift, and Superlift makes a 2" suspension lift. Rancho also makes one, but for the money, go with the Trailmaster. Is your 4.3 TBI or CPI?
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Old 09-14-2004, 01:02 AM
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thanx ill check those out umm im pretty sure its tbi
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Old 10-07-2004, 04:02 PM
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Re: where is a lift

there is also a 6 inch from super lift and i was just wondering which one you thought was better from trailmaster or superlift i've get a 96 and was tring to get some info on that what do you think[blazing rice
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Old 02-11-2005, 01:44 AM
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Re: Re: where is a lift

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there is also a 6 inch from super lift and i was just wondering which one you thought was better from trailmaster or superlift i've get a 96 and was tring to get some info on that what do you think[blazing rice
it depends on what you have if you have the zr2 package then you can get a 5" BDS, or 6" superlift, or 2" superlift, now if you have a non-zr2 the your choices are 5" trailmaster or 2" superlift.
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Re: where is a lift

The problem with the superlifts though is that they will chew through balljoints and cv joints... Stick with the trailmaster 5" With their lift it keeps the stock geometry and prevents that.
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Old 02-12-2005, 10:05 PM
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The problem with the superlifts though is that they will chew through balljoints and cv joints... Stick with the trailmaster 5" With their lift it keeps the stock geometry and prevents that.

I disagree. I have a 2000 Blazer with a 5" Trailmaster kit. I do not recommend this kit to anyone....Unless you want mechanic to babysit your truck forever! Kit doesn't keep stock geometry at all. Eats up CV's and Balljoints left and right. CV angle is too great. Superlift just came out with this 6" F.I.T Series Lift System for 1995 to 2003 Mid-Size 4WD General Motors S10 / S15, Pickup, Blazer and Jimmy. I will be swapping out my TRAILDISASTER kit shortly for this one. This kit drops the front diff 5 inches or so to keep CV's within OEM specs. You can run 33X10.5's with a 5.5" or 6" backspaced wheel with NO TRIMMING and NO RUBBING!
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