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mechanix

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91 xlt & 93 xlt
I was trolling around Ebay and found this Blazer with a lift. Looks like a good lift huh? Lift
 



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I've looked at the auction page, and it said that it's not street legal, or in running condition. I would also be afraid to send somebody so much money without even looking at it. They could pocket the money from you without delivering the truck. Besides the cost of the truck, how much will it cost for them to ship it to you?
 






I was making a joke of the lift blocks they used. Obviously it is silly and unsafe to use lift blocks that tall.
 












Aside from the lift blocks just being insanely tall, you can see the one picture it has reverse arched springs which means he just made 4 7" blocks and called it a lift. Lift blocks in the front at all are scary, let alone ones that tall. I think its time for me to leave PA for safer roads.
 






My inlaws live in NE Pennsylvania, and the streets are much better there compared to where I live. I have pot holes, speed bumps, stop, and go traffic, stop signs, red lights at every corner, and no place to park in a lot of areas unless you want to keep feeding a parking meter, or drive around for a while.
 






Seeing this truck makes me all the more comfortable with the SAS conversion on my 2x4 Ranger. Hey Brooklyn I think he was refering to idiots who would actually drive that truck on public roads, not your potholes. And at least you don't have to worry about falling into collasped sewage pipes like here in Atlanta. We're talking sinkholes 2 to 4 lanes wide.
 


















Seems kinda like this taco ive seen around recently, 2 sets of 3" BL pucks stacked and bolted together for 6", i havent seen him stopped yet, so no Pic.
 












Explorer#2 said:
that is so unsafe, no one should use six inch blocks

mud-bogg people use huge body lifts to clear bigger tires. I've heard of a 8" body lift, but again, this isn't a street driven vehicle

-Drew
 






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