Common questions

What kind of lift does a Chevy Blazer have?

What kind of lift does a Chevy Blazer have?

Rough Country Suspension Systems is pleased to announce our REDESIGNED 2.5″ Suspension Lift for ’82 – ’04 Chevy S-10/Blazer models. This all inclusive lift kit features everything you need to hit the ground running, with some exciting upgrades to our previous design.

Is there a lift kit for a rough country truck?

This easy-to-install lift kit raises the front of your vehicle to be equal height with the rear for a leveled, better-than-stock look that gives an improved ride height and more aggressive appearance. Give your truck an impressive upgrade, front to back with Rough Country’s 6″ GM Suspension Lift Kit!

How big is a K5 Blazer lift kit?

Available in sizes ranging from 2 inches up to 6 inches of lift. Kits can be purchased with rear leaf springs or rear axle blocks. WHERE TO BUY? New shocks are required.

Is there a 6in lift kit for 94-04 Chevy S10?

Rough Country is proud to announce the first affordable, all-inclusive 6in lift kit for 94-04 Chevy S10’s! This kit comes with everything you need to go off the pavement and into the mudholes.

This easy-to-install lift kit raises the front of your vehicle to be equal height with the rear for a leveled, better-than-stock look that gives an improved ride height and more aggressive appearance. Give your truck an impressive upgrade, front to back with Rough Country’s 6″ GM Suspension Lift Kit!

Rough Country Suspension Systems is pleased to announce our REDESIGNED 2.5″ Suspension Lift for ’82 – ’04 Chevy S-10/Blazer models. This all inclusive lift kit features everything you need to hit the ground running, with some exciting upgrades to our previous design.

What kind of suspension do you need for a Chevy Blazer?

Only fits specific vehicles! Rough Country Suspension Systems is pleased to announce our REDESIGNED 2.5″ Suspension Lift for ’82 – ’04 Chevy S-10/Blazer models. This all inclusive lift kit features everything you need to hit the ground running, with some exciting upgrades to our previous design.

How big does a GM suspension lift kit need to be?

Get the wheels you want! Rough Country’s 2″ GM Suspension Lift Kit comes with everything you need to fit up to a 33″ tire with proper wheel backspacing. Best of all, Rough Country’s 2” GM Suspension Lift Kit is backed by our Lifetime Replacement Warranty.

What kind of suspension do I need for a Chevy Blazer?

Tuff Country’s straight axle suspension lift kits for the 1969 thru 1991 Chevy Blazer feature the exclusive EZ-Ride leaf springs. All springs are tapered, snub rolled and pre-set for the most comfortable ride available in a lifted positive arch leaf spring.

Are there suspension lift kits for GMC trucks?

Suspension lift kits for your 4WD Chevy or GMC are available in a multitude of lift heights to suit your needs. From 1967 to the most current model, the aftermarket GMC and Chevy suspension lift kit manufacturers found here can give your vehicle the look you want.

How big is the lift on a Chevy Blazer?

All springs are tapered, snub rolled and pre-set for the most comfortable ride available in a lifted positive arch leaf spring. To reduce squeaking and improve ride characteristics teflon inserts are also used between each leaf. Available in sizes ranging from 2 inches up to 6 inches of lift.

Tuff Country’s straight axle suspension lift kits for the 1969 thru 1991 Chevy Blazer feature the exclusive EZ-Ride leaf springs. All springs are tapered, snub rolled and pre-set for the most comfortable ride available in a lifted positive arch leaf spring.

Available in sizes ranging from 2 inches up to 6 inches of lift. Kits can be purchased with rear leaf springs or rear axle blocks. WHERE TO BUY? New shocks are required.

Is there a straight axle lift for a GMC Truck?

Get ready for a much smoother ride after installing new leaf springs on your 1973-87 Chevy or GMC 1/2 Ton pickup. These straight axle truck lift kits are very simple to lift requiring only a few steering corrections depending on the amount of lift chosen.

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