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What air ride suspension kit to go with?
I have a 1975 2wd blazer that I will be rebuilding and want to hear what full air ride suspension kits are good...I think my budget is right around 4-5k... I will be dropping in a ls6!
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Re: What air ride suspension kit to go with?
To me the best is http://pbfab.com/ but im not sure if they make a rear kit for your blazer its best to talk to them about that.The front is the same as a 1/2 ton pickup and they got you covered on that.
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The front we have you covered all day long with tons of options! Your budget sounds very realistic and you will be able to get some quality parts and do a nice mild kit at that price. Feel free to send us an email if you have any questions! Just make sure you put together a solid plan for the project... if you don't have a good plan before you start it will take a lot longer and cost a lot more! Also.... do you have some pics of a blazer (or truck) that has the stance you are wanting to achieve? Nate |
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Re: What air ride suspension kit to go with?
Can you weld or do you need a bolt on kit?The rear you could do a weld on 4 link kit and small notch,But if your not in a hurry i would wait for nate to roll out the rear kit for that blazer.
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Re: What air ride suspension kit to go with?
Yes I can weld...the truck I purchased already has a small c-notch cut in it...
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Here is my 78 with porterbuilt front end. The rear is a triangulated 4 link. Thanks to porterbuilt it lays on the frame. I'd love to do a body drop but don't have time or money for it. The version 6 is much easier to install than the old version I had on my 64. Spend the money and do it right. Now I gotta clean all the wires up on my motor and hook everything back up. The previous own had everything wrapped and hidden in colored wire loom
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Re: What air ride suspension kit to go with?
Doing a weld-in parallel 4-link would be a fairly easy route especially if you already have a notch.
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