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Realift??? - 3/25/2008 3:02:21 PM   
Dturner14


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Just wanting to know if anyone has or known some one who used the Realift system and hows it work? I can only find the Torsion Bar Relocator. Does this alone lift the blazer or is there more to it? If anyone could please shed some light on this subject. Thanks

http://realiftsusp.com/
http://realiftsusp.com/anr_


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RE: Realift??? - 3/25/2008 3:05:52 PM   
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Oh man...that looks awesome.  That's how the SL6 lifts the front right?!?!  Or at least simillar method!  There would still have to be a way to fix the CVs right??? 

I hope this might actually work


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RE: Realift??? - 3/25/2008 3:10:16 PM   
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This is something else I just found but I havent read it all the way. Let me know what you think.

http://www.zr2usa.com/mboard/index.php?showtopic=19307&st=0

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RE: Realift??? - 3/25/2008 3:39:27 PM   
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I wrote them and got an answer back. So its only if you already have the 5-6" lift and it pretty much tucks the torsion bars under the frame.

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Douglas,     The torsion bar relocators are for 5-6" suspension lifted S-10's!  All lift kits for this model lower the torsion bar cross-member 5-6's when lifted so no ground clearance is truly gained by adding the lift kit.   With torsion bar relocators installed this 5-6" loss of ground clearance is re-gained.  They are also indexed slightly so the torsion bar indexing keys in the crossmember will not have to be craked as much to get the same ride height.          thanks,              Jeremiah"

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RE: Realift??? - 3/25/2008 6:04:08 PM   
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*Moving to Lifting Tech*

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