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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 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.
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.
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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