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1999 Chevy Blazer Lift kit
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Hey guys, im looking to lift my 1999 chevy blazer. I have a lift and rims and some tires all picked out. Tell me what you guys think. If you got any ideas for me to do please post them below!


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I love the tires and the kit man, any reason why you chose those styled rims? If it was the price I understand they're a great bargain! I personally just love old school spokes such as:
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I actually live next to a guy with a lifted older Tahoe and it looks bad ass.

Do you man. I'd love to see what it looks like afterwards.
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That's just a leveling kit, not a true lift kit. That uses new torsion keys which will put a bad angle on your front suspension and you will be blowing CV's like no tomorrow. Past that Rough Country is a great brand and I ran a 5" lift from them on my F-150 and a 6" on my F-350. My onle issue with both kits was that the U-bolts kept stretching. They are supposed to stretch a little but not near the amount they did on me.

For wheels, why spend money on steelies? Usually you can hit up a junk yard and get them for cheap.

Toyo tires are really good tires but also expensive. I loved my A/T II Extremes but unfortionately Les Schwab now owns the Toyo contract in the PNW so that is the only place to get them and I refuse to even look at one of their stores. I went to the BFG KO 2 and haven't looked back. I think they're cheaper and if I remember right they have a stiffer sidewall which was good for my application.
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