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Old 12-23-2007, 10:45 PM   #1
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1995 blazer 4x4

ok its for sure im getting the blazer iv been looking at!!!!!!!! i dont get it till a friend of mine buys a new car but when i do get it this is what i plan on doing, 18s or 20s(if i have the $$) and just a 3" lowering kit with blocks in the back and torsion keys in the front. i herd it was dangerous to use these torsion keys is this true ? im not sure what to do with exhaust i might do a flowmaster with side exit, does anyone make duals for this ? will 2wd rims be much diffrent then 4wd, i think they just stick out more wich is fine with me, if you have pics of 3'' lowering kit post em i want to see. i just bought a hole new system for my ranger that will be going it the blazer (alpine type R ) and i will probably do some minor upgrades like chrome,mirrors, tint, grill and headlights, i dont think it will need any body work except for the back bumper is dented in, i would just put a roll pan on any ways but i cant find blazer roll pans anywhere? i think a 4" cowl hood would look cool on a blazer to. so i gess my only question is, is the 3' lowering kit good ? and what should i do for exhaust ? thanks
Old 12-24-2007, 06:36 PM   #2
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Re: 1995 blazer 4x4

2wd rims look goofy just find rims that fit i found a few that look mint.. as long as ur drop kit is froma ttrusted company and belltech is the only ones i no that make it ur fine... any exaust shop can do something for you but lmc truck makes a whole mid pipe that comes out as duals but its like 300.. dont go lower then 3 inches unless u wanna lose ur 4wd and pull the half shafts because if u go lowerthen that they will bind... hope this helps
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yea thanks, it just seems hard to find many 4wd rims i want to buy used to save money but new is cool , i only want 3' cuz i need 4x4 and i want to see a 4x4 with 2wd rims just to see how it looks. how hard is it to change the torsion keys?
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Re: 1995 blazer 4x4

With 2wd rims it will look weird. They will stick out about 2 or so inches on each side. I don't think it would look odd if you were raising it and using 2wd rims, but you're lowering it. You'll probably get the people calling you, to use the stereotype everyone knows of, a mexican for having it look like that.
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search for some vette rims, if there your style u can sometimes get em cheap. also try z28.zq8.and Iroc rims off of camaro.
btw welcome to the site.
pics of said blazer?
Old 12-26-2007, 11:36 PM   #6
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i dont have any pics right now...my dads freinds still driving it next time hes over ill get a pic its pretty clean nice and black and i no the mechanic who does any work on it so its solid. iv bin serching the classified forum for rims and iv found some nice stuff im not sure if i should go with 18s or 20s. i might go with 18s because i could get some nicer irocs or something alot cheaper then 20s



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