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What's the best for 2" lift ? - 5/11/2007 6:19:07 AM   
Yoann


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Hello !

What the best product for a 2" lift, for my '00 Blazer ?
It's a 4 doors and 4WD.
Can you give me some links or name of products ?

Thanks

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RE: What's the best for 2" lift ? - 6/16/2007 11:52:38 AM   
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To The Top on this one

I want to know as well what would be a good 2/4 inc kit to raise my 4x4 Jimmy

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RE: What's the best for 2" lift ? - 6/24/2007 8:51:56 PM   
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I'm in the same boat as you guys. I've gotten some answers but nothing simple. My blaze is my only vehicle so I have to be careful how drastic the mod is

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RE: What's the best for 2" lift ? - 6/25/2007 10:23:06 AM   
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Probably the best way to get 2 inches of lift without causing any wear issues is going to be a body lift. Its simple enough that anyone can really do it with some good hand tools and it will take most of a saturday afternoon. You can go other routes with torsion bar crankups and shackles or add-a-leafs and whatnot but take into considderation that the torsion bar crankup will cause front end component wear which is not the best for a daily driver. Now myself im accepting the risk but only because i watch my ball joints and other front end parts like a hawk (every oil change gets a full inspection) and because my blazer will be a trail truck/grocery getter primarily by the end of the year (well that and my drive to work will only be 2 miles then).

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RE: What's the best for 2" lift ? - 6/25/2007 11:52:14 AM   
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Yup, performance accessories body lift.

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