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Old 03-08-2012, 11:05 AM   #11
DustinU
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Re: 1969 Blazer...To be my daily driver

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Sweet! Someone who has the same lift as me. How does yours ride? Mine needs a lot of work before I can get it on the road and the PO used '73+ springs on the front, so I've been trying to decide whether to just get the proper 4" Superlift springs for the front, or sell the current lift as a '73+ kit and get something different.

Beautiful truck.
Thank you. I won't be able to tell you how she rides for another week or so, crate motor gets he tomorrow. I did putt her around the block with the rear springs and new rancho 9000xl shocks, I had them set to zero on all four corners and it had made the ride very soft... I will have to dial in the shocks once back on the road, but I think the shocks are what are going to make the biggest difference with this lift... I can already tell that it was money well spent. I took off the Superlift superide shocks that were a year or two old and came with the truck.
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