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98 4-Door blazer Full Frame on 20's!!!

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thacru78   +1y
I took it as he was referring to the bend in the link bar...since someone else had mentioned the bend in the link. If he was referring to the bar not being parallel at ride height...then yes the wheel will move more being mounted like this. The customer wanted to keep as much cab room as possible to run some type of rear set. Had we mounted the bars to we're they would be parallel at ride height he would of lost 8 inches of floor space. If he was running anything bigger than a stock v6 I would be a little more worried about the performance aspect of the rear suspension but since he's not floor space was the higher priority. Thanks for the compliments!
bagdb2200   +1y
Edited: 1/17/2012 12:19:18 PM by DroptSdime

bagdb2200   +1y
Definitely agreed! Floor space is nice, especially in a Blazer.
1sikbds10   +1y
How much for a set of those front body mounts????
onelowram   +1y
looks great
LoWpSi   +1y
frame is 110% better!! nice truck
xgolferdude   +1y
Hey Big can u snap some pics of how your doing the control arms... I was a bit curious!!!!
thacru78   +1y
Been a while since I updated. I had to take some time from te project to work on a 68 C10 full frame I'm building for Sema and I moved into a legitimate shop. Don't have to battle my garage anymore. Here's a few pics of the 68 frame. Motor mounts and motor...Lastly this is the transmission mount. Most likely will never be seen but thought it turned out pretty nice.
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thacru78   +1y
On to the Blazer...we got the body moved to my new shop and are gonna get it into a roller then store it for the customer until he is able to do the new floor. Idk exactly how much the track width is narrowed but he can turn pretty much lock to lock at ride height (2-3 inches). Has 4 degrees camber laid out...goes quickly to 0 at ride height and then stays 0 for most of the travel and then ends with 2 degrees negative camber at 10.5 inches of lift. I'll have some completed pics of the front suspension within a few days. Would rather not show 1/2 done pics of the suspension. We ended up using SSD uppers and custom lowers. Enjoy...
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4drbdblazer   +1y
Realy nice work. I'm building my first frame on a 98 blazer and just started the floor. The shop I got it from must have been taught by the same people who built this truck the first time lol.