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bagging a trailblazer

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DawgsledMazda   +1y
I think these are the same suspension as the Colorado/Canyon
if so I make tube arms for the Colorado/Canyon. we also sell the crossmembers and the wishbone 3 link.
mike@builtbybyc.com
jestermetalwerx   +1y
ALREADY HAS A 4 LINK IN THE REAR
clean cut creations   +1y
Originally posted by DawgsledMazda



I think these are the same suspension as the Colorado/Canyon if so I make tube arms for the Colorado/Canyon. we also sell the crossmembers and the wishbone 3 link.mike@builtbybyc.com



Trailblazer is NOTHING like a colorado canyon. I know this because I recently did a 2003 trailblazer layin' frame on 22's. I made my own rear triangulated four link and I raised the front upper spring pockets 3 inches to make it lay. In front I used the A.R.T. shockwaves. This was the vehicle that they used to pattern their parts from.
Dupa102933   +1y
i have a 2002 trailblazer wanting to bag it. Can i see some pics
slammedxonair   +1y
this dude i know up here has a silver tb with green flames some of u might have seen it at some shows but hes got sleve bags on the rear and used to have shock ways but just put cyliders on the front it rides pretty damn good
huisurdady   +1y
i got a 04 trailblazer that im bagging, is there any alternative to the shockwaves?? im not looking to spend the 800 bux on them. Are there any strut bags i can use instead and what about the back? just a regualr bag?
clean cut creations   +1y
Edited: 3/23/2007 5:14:57 AM by clean cut creations

Originally posted by huisurdady94



i got a 04 trailblazer that im bagging, is there any alternative to the shockwaves?? im not looking to spend the 800 bux on them. Are there any strut bags i can use instead and what about the back? just a regualr bag?

To be completely honest the trailblazer is one of the first vehicles that GM designed to make it hard as hell (read NOT CHEAP) to make lay. I don't know of another way (other than to cut the hell out of the front end or install a mustang II IFS) to do this. It is one of those rides that you just don't see done that often and laying hard unless they get a full chassis built. It's one of those "PAY TO PLAY" rides. If you want cheap stick to your S10.......

datnunu   +1y
torsion brackets up front and over the axle in the rear will work but layin on 20's and you still have to cut a lot of shit for the rear to lay frame if you don't want to cut up the front of your truck you can use strut bags but this doesn't lay worth a shit hope I could help
huisurdady   +1y
it dosnt have to lay out, it just needs to tuck tire. Im doing it for someone else. They wanna tuck tire up front and out back. I just asked if there were any alternatives to the shockwaves that will work. Not wether or not i should bag it.
dragnhombre   +1y
just bolt on the shockwaves and add a slam bag to the rear. gotta fab a bracket for the rear end to bolt and stay in place. make sure u get the front end lowering components. very easy me and my brother did his TB(GhettoTB)