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Old 01-11-2014, 04:02 PM   #1
Chulisohombre
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Re: Bigger

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When i bought my blazer the PO had 40 on it 6 inch lift with a 3 inch body lift. seemed to work. have to add though I don't think it matters too much it had a D60 and a 14 bolt in it.
This is where you said one tons. I'm guessing the p o didn't give those yo you then. I thought you were saying this is what's in it. Then same goes with My answer. Add one tons for those tires or you will blow them up quick. 35 s broke my half tons with moderate wheeling. So go 6-8 inch spring lift with 2 inch body lift and you should be ok for fortys once you get the one tons. Otherwise you can only run 35-37 and not wheel hard.
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