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drop my blazer - 7/19/2005 4:28:46 AM   
yearofthemonkey

 

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Sup Guys,

I bought my 2005 blazer 2 dr 4x4 a cpl months ago and i have put on a front bush guard and side nurf bars...it looks good..i should have some pics up right away... i am thinking of droping it...any ideas on a cheap way of doing this...any i deas where to get good affordable prices...maybe even a body kit...i looked at andy's auto sprt...only for 4 dr blazer 98 and up...nothing for the 2 dr...any help is appreciated...

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RE: drop my blazer - 7/19/2005 8:14:36 AM   
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Heh, have fun lowering that 4WD. I'm not the one to tell you how to do it, I just know that it will be more difficult than lowering a 2WD

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RE: drop my blazer - 7/19/2005 5:47:06 PM   
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crank down the torsion bars and throw some 3" blocks in the rear. not the safest way, but by far the cheapest.

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RE: drop my blazer - 7/20/2005 4:29:14 PM   
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wouldnt that soften up the rear alot (cranking down the torsion bars)?

and i'd think a 4x4 with a brush guard would be getting lifted not lowered...

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RE: drop my blazer - 7/20/2005 9:53:41 PM   
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no, only the front would be affected by the torsion bars. and it would ride like crap. i was also wondering about the brush guard thing...

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