View Full Version : Just took some pics of my baby
shamanie
03-10-2004, 20:53
http://www.3mbc.com/focus/blazer1.JPG
http://www.3mbc.com/focus/blazer2.JPG
http://www.3mbc.com/focus/blazer3.JPG
http://www.3mbc.com/focus/blazer4.JPG
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C.K. Piquup
03-11-2004, 03:19
Nice!I can see why you didn`t want it sitting on the roadside too long.Not that it`s ever a good situation.
dieselcrawler
03-12-2004, 14:24
Nice lookin' ride... how much lift do you have on it? 4"? Just enought to make it look good, and still not need a ladder! I like it...
Greg
shamanie
03-14-2004, 13:47
4" Superlift, 33"x12.5" BFG Mud's,
The feel and ride are 180 degrees different than what it was. I am totally blown away.
I got the works as far as suspension was concerned. New u bolts, springs, shakles, mounts, shocks. I had never experienced a suspension upgrade of this magnitude so I was pleasantly surprised to find how tight it feels.
Of course, I am sure the new tires help too.
But it just looks and feels fantastic.
What tire pressure do you guys recommend?
farmerpatrick
03-15-2004, 06:52
I'm want to get a similat lift for my 91 Blazer, Who did you get it from? How much if you don't mind my asking, and did you install it yourself? Is there a difference in buying a lift for a gasser and a diesel? I know mine has dual front shock towers, and I've seen other gas k-5's that only had one, so I know that'd be one difference.
Thanks,
Patrick
shamanie
03-15-2004, 15:26
I don't mind telling you how much I paid at all.
If I got hosed it's better that it is out in the open to help the next guy out.
It was just under $2700 included is 7.5% sales tax. About $500 was labor. $635 for the tires.
459 for the rims. Brk kit 84.99. Lift 191. ubolt kit 35.99. Block kit 55.99. Steering Arm 53.99.
Shocks @ 129 and change and other incidentals.
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