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Rear Set Up on Xtreme Blazer

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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BAGGED90   +1y
i have a friend that is wanting to put air on his blazer xtreme and he is wanting to keep his back set. what would be the best way to do this?
BioMax   +1y
I am assuming that you want to lay frame on 20's or larger? Cause anything less than that isn't really an issue. What are you planning?
BAGGED90   +1y
yes it is just lowered on 20's now. do u have a good suggestion for this to keep the back seat?
BioMax   +1y
I'm actually building a 4dr blazer right now that is bodydropped on 20's and 22's and we're keeping some back seats. Notice I said some, not the. The driveshaft will end up being our limit, but 4 buckets that fit 4 full sized human beings will fit back in the Blazer when we're done. The easiest way would be to build an IRS for it, but that is also the most expnsive. Second, I would suggest doing some homework on '61/'62 Cads. They had an ingenious cure for the suspension limitations with a back seat. Also the '60 Chevy had an interesting trick with their "banana bar" upper link bar. There are several different ways to do it, but you will need to make sure that your geometry is close because short bars offer more geometry issues and can create some serious drivability issues.
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