Well to my own demise, I hated how factory trailblazers wheels looked, how sloppy it handled, and how everyone and their mother in NY drives one, even though I swore no modding. Well.......
+3" of front suspension lift, +2.5" rear block via Mark McMaster ( lift meister)
Tahoe Z71 rear springs +1.5"
Mark McMaster 1.5" (6x5-->6x5.5) wheel spacer/adapter
265/70-17 Cooper Discoverer STT TEK3 (32" tire) [ factory was 235/65-16 (28.5")] +3.5" tire lift
Bilstein HD front struts
Bilstein 5125 Off road racing shocks ( 255/70) valving
Some inner fender liner trimming, and you get 6.5-7" of lift!
Drives sooooo much better than it did.... Ever. Gas consumption, well.... Who cares, I live 7 miles from work
Very nice, Looks 100% better. Though I'll say I never see any mod'd ones outin chicagoland.
Youll love the coopers for wheelin'
It's like a J in a way that no one makes parts for these per se. The suspension was developed by another owner which he sells, and I have a custom all steel bumper in the works from another guy who does fab them on the side.
But I love rolling up to other TB's and looking down onto them.
"I hated the sloppy ride so I lifted it and put knobby squishy taller tires on it"... hahahahahaha. Just admit you did it for the looks or off-roading. Don't act like it corners and rides BETTER
(tabs) wrote:z yaaaa wrote:its not much fun trying to argue with a wall.
oh, trust us, we know
its not bad......ill stick with my factory 20s on my TBSS lol
RIP JESSE GERARD.....Youll always be in my thoughts and prayers...
JLAudioCavalier wrote:"I hated the sloppy ride so I lifted it and put knobby squishy taller tires on it"... hahahahahaha. Just admit you did it for the looks or off-roading. Don't act like it corners and rides BETTER
LT load range E tires aren't squishy by any means.... 10 ply tread, 3 ply side wall. Yes it does ride better ( 79k miles on OEM's), everything is brand new... Cornering, no it doesn't stay flat in a corner but it doesn't feel as sloppy as it did before.
Yes, it was done for looks/ functionality. Bonus for a better ride, also the Tahoe rear spring are a lot firmer than factory TB's.
Pure win!
I love it!
Great job man!
My car was made with wrenches, Not chopsticks.
I love everything but the spacers.
PRND321 Till I DIE
Old Motor: 160whp & 152ft/lbs, 1/4 Mile 15.4 @88.2
M45 + LD9 + 4T40-E, GO GO GO
28.5" total diameter to 32" total tire diameter does not lift your truck 3.5" lololol
(tabs) wrote:z yaaaa wrote:its not much fun trying to argue with a wall.
oh, trust us, we know
Didn't I tell you when you got it that you were going to eventually mod it?
Looks good man.
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JLAudioCavalier wrote:28.5" total diameter to 32" total tire diameter does not lift your truck 3.5" lololol
LOL. Nope. You only get half of the increase in tire hight for lift.
Truck looks good, though. I've never seen a lifted TB, only lowered.
-MD- Enforcer wrote:I love everything but the spacers.
Trailblazers have a stupid 6x5 bolt pattern, very few companies make a nice set if wheels in those sizes. So I had to do wheel spacers in order to switch to the full size Chevy truck bolt pattern 6x5.5. I could have went with a 1.3" opposed to 1.5", but I would have had to cut the OEM studs. Even then... Finding a nice 6x5.5 wheel with a high offset was still a pain in order to keep as much wheel inside as possible. These are 25mm offset, most are 0mm.
I'm still debating on going up another 2-3" in body lift, but I'm not sure if I wanna go that high. I like rolling up next to other TB's and looking down on them.
Thanks for the comments.
Needs a bigger rack on top now!
I dunno man, I'd keep it as is. Body lifts look so horrid and cheesy. Like it's the lifted LOOK, not function. "Hey everybody look at my frame!!!"
(tabs) wrote:z yaaaa wrote:its not much fun trying to argue with a wall.
oh, trust us, we know
JLAudioCavalier wrote:I dunno man, I'd keep it as is. Body lifts look so horrid and cheesy. Like it's the lifted LOOK, not function. "Hey everybody look at my frame!!!"
actually, body lifts allow you to run larger tires thus increasing the distance from the bottom of the diff to the ground. They are a cheap way to gain ground clearance at the axle if you plan on running a larger tire.
if you're lifting the body just for more lift, THEN it's more of a look over function.
that being said, I too prefer suspension lifts over body lifts BUT I'm guessing that your options are pretty limited when trying to go high on a trailblazer.
strat81 wrote:JLAudioCavalier wrote:I dunno man, I'd keep it as is. Body lifts look so horrid and cheesy. Like it's the lifted LOOK, not function. "Hey everybody look at my frame!!!"
actually, body lifts allow you to run larger tires thus increasing the distance from the bottom of the diff to the ground. They are a cheap way to gain ground clearance at the axle if you plan on running a larger tire.
if you're lifting the body just for more lift, THEN it's more of a look over function.
that being said, I too prefer suspension lifts over body lifts BUT I'm guessing that your options are pretty limited when trying to go high on a trailblazer.
nope. they only give you tire clearance on the body. they do add extra sway from the extra height off the frame. like a box van.
Not true... larger tires move the axle farther from the ground. Hence why I said IF you plan on larger tires with the body lift you gain clearance for the axles as well.
I see what your saying now. Kinda confusing how you are explaining it.
How bout this...
Body lift + larger tiress = good
Body lift + same tires = bad
Used this thread to upset my buddy with a mildly lifted WK, aka '05 Grand Cherokee.
It worked, he is now in disbelief that a Trailblazer could sit higher than him. A+++++++++++++!
Joe Schulte wrote:Used this thread to upset my buddy with a mildly lifted WK, aka '05 Grand Cherokee.
It worked, he is now in disbelief that a Trailblazer could sit higher than him. A+++++++++++++!
Even with the lift I have now, I sit level with an 07+ Tahoe, silverados are still a smidge higher than me, maybe 1/2".
My downfall in tire sizes is the gearing in my diffs. I only have 3.42's and a 8.0" rear, other TB's can have 3.73's or 4.10's and a pumpkin 8.0, 8.5, 9.5.... I've been always looking for a wrecked SS which has a 9.5" pumpkin and the 4.10's which I would add a locker to.
Despite the gearing, I sit taller than most of the local jeeps buy an inch or so. The hardcore jeep guys tower over me.
Then you have TB owners who do SAS conversions and run 40" tires.
^^^ Need moar pix of that truck.