Blazer Forum Blazer Forum  
Chevy Blazer Forums
Chevrolet Blazer Forums
Chevrolet Blazer Blazer Forum   Classifieds   Photo Gallery   Search   Contact BF   Sponsors
  Blazer News   Member List   Forum FAQ   Timeslips   Recalls   TSBs   Calendars   Register   Login  

need some help on a lift......

  Printable Version
Blazer >> Modifications >> Suspension Tech >> Lifting Tech >> need some help on a lift...... Page: [1]
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
need some help on a lift...... - 10/19/2007 11:08:51 PM   
Ron9919

 

Posts: 17
Joined: 10/1/2007
Status: offline
I want to do a lift on my 98 4DR 4WD but I really dont know the first thing about it, since this is my first truck....... I would like to do a 6" Suspension Lift and a 2" Body lift.......now my questions are.......What companys are good on eah the body and suspension lifts? What if any other mods do I have to do with the lift? What kind of rims would look good and what size tire can i push?
Post #: 1
RE: need some help on a lift...... - 10/20/2007 6:30:33 PM   
thegr81


Posts: 2639
Joined: 1/16/2007
From: PHOENIX,AZ
Status: offline
thegr81's photo gallery
I want to bump this up because i would like to know that as well for my next blaze will be a 4x4

_____________________________

2001 2wd 4.3 vortec v6
"I'm not fat, I'm a minitrucker"


(in reply to Ron9919)
Post #: 2
RE: need some help on a lift...... - 10/29/2007 10:11:13 AM   
RCars2


Posts: 898
Joined: 4/22/2007
From: Wisconsin originally but now im in Phx, AZ
Status: offline
RCars2's photo gallery
Superlift makes a good 6" kit, from what i hear its pretty solid but you might get some vibration out of the front drive shaft but that seems to be the same with just about every other company like BDS and trail master. As for body lifts, they are all the same so save some green and go with performance accessories.

As for size of tire, you should be safely able to get 33's under there, possibly 35's. Might have to do some trimming for the 35's, 33's should be ok. Either way i say get some new wider rims with better back spacing so you dont end up being tippy.

_____________________________

-Rob
"what fell off of where!?!?!"



Repair List:
Fender Rubbing Issue
Fuel Pump
Alignment
T-Case <--Fixed Finally

(in reply to thegr81)
Post #: 3
Login OR Register now to post a reply to this forum topic.
Page:   [1]

 
Blazer Forum >> Modifications >> Suspension Tech >> Lifting Tech
Jump to:



Featured Sponsors
Advertising Info

Top 10 Posters
swartlkk15294
drperry3927
hanr33523
chevy lover3411
m00nwater3269
eurogoldls3121
wolfpack3072
paddle_grl2953
hillbillyino2887
xblazer012659

New Vendors
AMSOIL - Performance Oil Technology

Add Blazer Forum to your favorites Contact Us | Advertising | Partners | About Us | Archive | Links | Link To Us | Legal | Privacy Policy | © Blazer Forum

Blazer Forum .com is not affiliated with or endorsed by Chevrolet Motors Division or General Motors.