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Old 03-29-2005, 10:31 PM
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Superlift?

Anybody know if there is a superlift dealer in canada, perferably in manitoba. Also has any body installed their 6'' kit for zr2. If so, how easy was it? How much should i look at paying for the kit, and what size tires can i fit under it? thnx
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Old 03-30-2005, 01:08 AM
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Re: Superlift?

33"x12.5" is what SL reccomends, check out zr2.com that would help out alot
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Old 03-30-2005, 07:20 AM
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Stay away from the superlift (even the zr2 guys will tell you that). Why? Because it sets your angles so steeply that you'll be blowing ball and cv joints like you change underwear. If you're looking for a good lift, get the trailmaster 5". It's really the only one that keeps your suspension at the factory geometry.
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Old 03-30-2005, 02:59 PM
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Re: Superlift?

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Stay away from the superlift (even the zr2 guys will tell you that). Why? Because it sets your angles so steeply that you'll be blowing ball and cv joints like you change underwear. If you're looking for a good lift, get the trailmaster 5". It's really the only one that keeps your suspension at the factory geometry.
No... actually the Superlift 6" is a very good lift it keeps all of the front end geometry the same, the Superlift 2" is the lift that throws the whole front end geometry out of wack and causes extreme wear on cv boots, ball joints, and tie rods, etc. And the trailmaster isnt the only lift that keeps the front end within factory geometry there is the new superlift 6" F.I.T. lift for non-ZR2 blazer/s10's that is way more superior then the TM 5" and there is also a BDS 5" that is made for ZR2's and BDS also makes a 5" lift for non-ZR2 equipped blazers/s10's there is also the superlift 6" that is for ZR2's. The only lift that you should stay away from is the Superlift 2" and Rough-Country 2" lifts
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Old 03-30-2005, 04:01 PM
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Re: Superlift?

Sorry, I wasn't paying attention, I thought he was referring to the 2": lift... And basically the 6" superlift and 5" trail master are the only ones... Rough countries larger lifts for our trucks tend to do the same...,
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