Looking for a little info on Blazer/Jimmys
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Looking for a little info on Blazer/Jimmys - 4/23/2008 10:39:06 PM
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stevenf
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Friday I am going to seal the deal on a 97 Jimmy 4wd with only 50k miles on it! I was looking for a little info on these trucks. Please dont be to harsh, I am VERY new to the offroad scene. I have been offroading a few times in my Bronco II but never had any upgrades. Now, What is the best/cheapest suspension upgrade for these? I was thinking 3" coils for the front, and I havent decided for the back yet. Mabey 2" blocks???? Also, When putting these in 4wd, should I just put it in neutral then press the 4wd-lo button? Is this the safest way for the trans or does it really not matter? Last, What is a comfortable tire size for there stock gears and not beating up the axles? Anything else I need to know, just let me know!
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RE: Looking for a little info on Blazer/Jimmys - 4/24/2008 7:36:01 AM
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WolfPack
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Couple problems with your ideas: 4wd blazers/jimmys use a torsion bar suspension system for the front end...meaning no coils to upgrade. As for blocks, the rear leaf springs are below the axle, so if you did add a block, you would be lowering the back end. Spring over axle flips are do-able, but that gives you ~5'' of lift back there. As for the 4wd, if you have the electronic push button switch on the dash, you can put it into 4hi at any speed, but I always keep it under 10 mph before I switch it. 4lo you need to be stopped in neutral.
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RE: Looking for a little info on Blazer/Jimmys - 4/24/2008 10:50:40 AM
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stevenf
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So for a 3 inch lift, I could get the torsion keys on ebay, and what would you recommend for 3" in the back? Also, With a three inch lift, could you keep the stock shocks on it or would you have to upgrade to longer ones?
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