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Old 06-30-2008, 08:10 PM   #1
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? about lowering 03 S-10 blazer 4x4

i have a 2003 2003 s-10 blazer. i want to lower it 2 in. it has torsion bars in the front. i kno u can adjust the hieght some but i dont kno how much...and how will it ride in the front if i lower it buy the adjusters. do they make lowering torsion bars? trin to lower it the cheapest way possible. any help wil be apprciated, thanks.
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Re: ? about lowering 03 S-10 blazer 4x4

Quote: Originally Posted by BlessidHellride
i have a 2003 2003 s-10 blazer. i want to lower it 2 in. it has torsion bars in the front. i kno u can adjust the hieght some but i dont kno how much...and how will it ride in the front if i lower it buy the adjusters. do they make lowering torsion bars? trin to lower it the cheapest way possible. any help wil be apprciated, thanks.
They make lowering torsion keys, which basically do the same thing as adjusting the stock torsion keys, only they allow you to get more drop. If you only want a couple inches drop you can just loosen the torsion bar adjuster bolts and buy 2" blocks for the rear and you will be done for about $40 or so.
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Quote: Originally Posted by dillon_b12
They make lowering torsion keys, which basically do the same thing as adjusting the stock torsion keys, only they allow you to get more drop. If you only want a couple inches drop you can just loosen the torsion bar adjuster bolts and buy 2" blocks for the rear and you will be done for about $40 or so.
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