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96blazerfun
3/29/2008 6:59:11 PM
has anyone erver tried putting 45 inch tires with a 6 inch lift on blazer???
a_tack
3/29/2008 7:06:19 PM
not gonna happen... sorry
WolfPack
3/29/2008 8:07:14 PM
You'll destroy your drivetrain. 

And fenders.

And you'll probably flip or roll, so your blazer too.

Negative ghostrider.
Taymacjack
3/29/2008 8:47:14 PM
typo alert typo alert...
kankoon52
3/30/2008 7:45:30 AM
you would have to do a solid axle swap with full width axles and a lot of choppin on your fenders. someday i plan to fit 37-40" tires on mine.
94blueknight
3/30/2008 10:55:09 AM
wow 45"s dang ya its called massive conversion lol might as well get a full size blazer frame and drop ur blazer body on it lol
willjones
3/30/2008 1:13:40 PM
I am going to hope that you ment to type 35's. If that is the case then yes you can fit them with some trimming. If you did mean 45's then there is absolutly no way.
Rp9110
3/30/2008 6:54:16 PM
45's or 35's? Because this truck (my friends 72 f250) below has 44's so 45's would be slightly bigger than that. You'd need alot of lift to fit tires that size on a blazer.

nj4x4blaze
3/30/2008 7:23:37 PM
Damm 45's???? Exactly you need a solid front axel and hack your truck to death to make the clear like the photo above. Get a full size truck if you want to run 45's.
Jharper
3/30/2008 7:36:36 PM
save your blazer from abuse , go buy a monster truck.
dopezr2
3/31/2008 6:49:33 PM
ur blazer would die
monsterblazer
4/2/2008 4:30:09 AM
is it true when you put a body lift on a truck you hear a wierd sound like the whole body rattle or shaking like every bump you hit? and another thing i kno like those 3 and 4 inch spacers to make your truck wider an tires stick out farther are very bad for your suspension and drivetrain and axle but what about like the smallest spacer possible like a 1 inch or something 
nj4x4blaze
4/2/2008 6:21:22 AM
I use a 1.25" bolt on billet adapter for the rear wheels. I have no issues.
OffRoadjunkie
4/9/2008 4:10:39 PM
Anyone know of a good suspension lift for a 98' 4dr Blazer im not sure if i want a 6" lift anyone have anything smaller?
Scooterewski
4/9/2008 4:58:44 PM
MORE LIFT NEEDED!!!!
nj4x4blaze
4/9/2008 5:38:08 PM
quote:

ORIGINAL: OffRoadjunkie

Anyone know of a good suspension lift for a 98' 4dr Blazer im not sure if i want a 6" lift anyone have anything smaller?


Here you go... All the info you need.

http://www.blazerforum.com/m_123415/tm.htm
OffRoadjunkie
4/9/2008 5:44:06 PM
hmmm good site thanks
im thinkin the 6in superlift is that what u have ur truck looks badass
nj4x4blaze
4/9/2008 5:57:50 PM
Yes I have the Superlift Kit. I would also reccomend the 5" BDS Kit as well. 
OffRoadjunkie
4/9/2008 6:42:23 PM
thanks i'll check them both out
OffRoadjunkie
4/10/2008 1:45:06 PM
With the 6" lift anyone know the hight of the blazer would be lol i need to know if it would fit in my garage
WolfPack
4/10/2008 3:10:19 PM
Gotta know what kinda of tires you want to run.   Figure 6'' over stock (stock tires) up to 8'' over stock (33s).
nj4x4blaze
4/10/2008 3:47:41 PM
quote:

ORIGINAL: OffRoadjunkie

With the 6" lift anyone know the hight of the blazer would be lol i need to know if it would fit in my garage

 
With my 32's i just measures my truck from the top of the luggage rack rails to be about 74-1/2" - 75".
OffRoadjunkie
4/10/2008 4:01:58 PM
thanks thats great i got 82" thanks guys
94blueknight
4/10/2008 4:31:45 PM
if u wanted to fit 45" tires u would need a set up like this:
 

 

 

(pictures curtesy of airtruck from s10 forum)
WolfPack
4/10/2008 4:48:28 PM
I wonder how well that thing can jump?
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