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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Castle rock colorado
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1972 Blazer 4"lift or 6"? On 35" tires.
Hey guys, I'm wanting to stick with a 35x12.50x20 wheel combo (i think it looks sick) but I've been reading alot of negative post's regarding the Bump steer issue and camber issues that a 6" lift gives... I don't know how true this is but I want a solid steer straight weekend cruiser that I can through the family in and go but also take it elk hunting trail riding (nothing serious thats what my atv's are for) come fall! Can I possible just stick with a 4" lift on 35's to avoid any issues??
What are your thoughts and do you have and pic's to share? Thanks BTW: this will be running a 2003 5.3 with 220tr cam shaft with a 700r4/2500 stall and np205 T-case 4.11 gears, soft top
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Location: Osage City, KS
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Re: 1972 Blazer 4"lift or 6"? On 35" tires.
I never had any rubbing issues with my 4" rancho and 35"s on 8" wide wheels. Trevor
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