dragonrpc
8/24/2006 12:49:23 PM
I have previously done a 7" chevy trailmaster lift on my 99 s10 blazer, paid more then I wanted but great ride.
I now have the 94 s10 truck and looking for 1-3" max just for some added clearance.
has anyone reviewed lower cost solutions. definetely don't want to give any on the feel of the ride. (i.e. block/tortion bar adjustments) but don't want to spend $1k+ on a rancho/trailmaster/etc.....
appreciate recomendations
uncle bill
9/2/2006 12:19:53 AM
Bite the bullet and do it right. If it costs 1K plus then it does but it'll be right.
crewchief888
11/16/2006 12:53:11 PM
if you are just looking for a couple inches , you might want to check into 2 or 3 inch body lift. the ones for newer trucks have everything you need including bumper brackets. another option would be do a shakle lift in the rear and crank up the torion bars for a extra couple of inches in front. dont forget to get the front end realigned after ya crank on the torsion bars
Outcastz89
12/8/2007 10:21:34 PM
That'll work.But unfortunatly there are problems with both of those.The body lift offsets the fan for the engine so the engine could run hotter.It also makes you vehicle a lot less stabler than a suspension lift.Plus the gear linkage can get messed with.There are ways to solve all those problems though.And with the shakle lift,on a older truck,you really risk one of those torsion bars snapping,then you're riding sidways.Not trying to shoot anyone down,just suggestions.
jamesKC
12/25/2007 9:57:12 PM
i had an 03 s-10 zr2 , cranked the t-bars 1.5 inches and got 2 inch shackles .. it worked out great for me. it was an xtra cab five speed standard shift truck, and still had a good ride
hope that helps u out.
thanks
james compton
comptonspowdercoating@gmail.com