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Old 07-22-2010, 04:54 PM   #1
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lowering a 4x4 k5...

i know, i know it sounds dumb, but i'd love to have an old school (80's-90's) K5 blazer for a daily (would look nice sitting next to my bagged suburban). in an ideal world i'd get a 2wd, but those are hard to find and generally more expensive.

a guy close has a really nice looking k5 4x4, but it sits a little for my liking and i know my wife would really hate it. now i believe the truck has lift kit on it, so if i have to remove it i wouldn't mind lowering it a little bit to close the fender gap. i would lose the bigger tires and maybe go with 20's and semi-meaty tread...

are they any kits or ways to lower an older K5? I'm not sure what suspesion setup they run to begin with...just thinkin out loud here..
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