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Old July 14th, 2009, 5:47 PM
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I agree, Nice truck Z!
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Nice truck man Take a look at mine! I like our year trucks!
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Thanks guys,

Any suggestions on the cheapest way to bring her up about 2 inches?

I've been a nissan(maxima) guy for many years, but have been bitten by the truck bug with this one. I always loved the body style of this year model chevy.
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Cheapest way? Body lift Best way suspension lift.
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Actually on these trucks a suspension lift is cheaper. Get lift shocks and t-bar keys, then get shackles for the rear. Blocks will not work because the axle is on top of the leafs.
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Originally Posted by EvansBlue
Actually on these trucks a suspension lift is cheaper. Get lift shocks and t-bar keys, then get shackles for the rear. Blocks will not work because the axle is on top of the leafs.
Thanks, Best place to get these things?
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I just told you wrong. I was thinking I was in the S10 & Blazer section. Blocks will work.

AutoZone has good blocks.
I think they have both machined aluminum and coated steel blocks. I have aluminum blocks on both my Silverado and Blazer.

And BTW, I know a woman from Crossville. Her name is Rachel. Don't know if she still has her 94 Blazer or not. She is a member of the Blazer forum that I used to frequent before I became admin here.

Aaaand... not to disappoint you guys.... Got some new pics of the Silverado. Not bad for a 13 year old truck is it?
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Originally Posted by EvansBlue
I just told you wrong. I was thinking I was in the S10 & Blazer section. Blocks will work.

AutoZone has good blocks.
I think they have both machined aluminum and coated steel blocks. I have aluminum blocks on both my Silverado and Blazer.

And BTW, I know a woman from Crossville. Her name is Rachel. Don't know if she still has her 94 Blazer or not. She is a member of the Blazer forum that I used to frequent before I became admin here.

Aaaand... not to disappoint you guys.... Got some new pics of the Silverado. Not bad for a 13 year old truck is it?
How's the paintjob on that?
Or did you get it redone.

My '97 has quite a few chips in its paintjob
but you can't really see it until you get kind of close to the truck.
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The paint is new and perfect on it.
Brand new base/clear as of early last year. It was fully painted. Engine bay, interior, underbody. everything. The trim/chrome is all brand new GM trim. Aluminum tailgate trim is new too. That was the hardest to find.
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Originally Posted by EvansBlue
I just told you wrong. I was thinking I was in the S10 & Blazer section. Blocks will work.

AutoZone has good blocks.
I think they have both machined aluminum and coated steel blocks. I have aluminum blocks on both my Silverado and Blazer.

And BTW, I know a woman from Crossville. Her name is Rachel. Don't know if she still has her 94 Blazer or not. She is a member of the Blazer forum that I used to frequent before I became admin here.

Aaaand... not to disappoint you guys.... Got some new pics of the Silverado. Not bad for a 13 year old truck is it?

Thank you brent do you know if the extended U-bolts that come with the autozone blocks will work on the Z rear end?


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