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Eibach Pro-Kit on '95 blazer
I've got a '95 4dr 2wd blazer and I've considered lowering it just a bit where you
notice that it is lowered but not slammed. Can anyone tell me about first-hand experiences with Eibach's Pro-Kit? It includes springs for the front and what looks like brackets instead of blocks for the rear. Thanx! |
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Re: Eibach Pro-Kit on '95 blazer
Nobody so far? Should I take this as a non-recomendation for this kit? Hmmm.
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Re: Eibach Pro-Kit on '95 blazer
Maybe you'd have better luck in one of the suspension forums. |
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Re: Eibach Pro-Kit on '95 blazer
Well my suspension is full beltech and I havent had one single problem with it it is also Slammed
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Re: Eibach Pro-Kit on '95 blazer
Blizazer-I've heard good things about Eibach also. I'll take your advice and post
the same question in the suspension forum. Thanx! Crisco-I've heard even more good things about Bell-Tech. It may cost a bit more to go that route, and I'm sure it is worth it for the serious lowering, but for about a 2/3 drop, I'm not sure if the additional expense is necessary...But it's still up for consideration. Thanx! |
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