SpartanLim96
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- Joined
- July 18, 2002
- Messages
- 24
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- City, State
- Winston-Salem, NC
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '96 Limited/'78 Blazer
I really don't want to come off as someone who doesn't know their stuff, but, well, I'm a Chevy guy, for the most part. However, I have a good oppurtunity to acquire a '96 Limited for little or no money. I've looked into Blazers, ('73-'86) and same year Broncos. However, I have concluded that if I do not not take the Explorer I will definitely get a Blazer due to its rigid axle, and ease of lift. Now that we've moved past that, let's get to my question: How much money would it cost me to lift a '96 Limited enoguht to fit 44" tires? This may sound like they typical "Newbie" question, or that of an ignorant little kid, but I am neither.
Quite simply, I am a redneck, and I like big trucks. I plan someday on chroming it up and showing it. We have several trails in our area, however there is a certain part of one that only one person has ever crossed. He had a 1988 Ford F150 with 16" of lift and 44" Boggers. No one has been since abble to clear their rear differential over the plateau between the ruts. I love the look of big tires, and I want to cross that area. I don't need the price of tires, wheel or anything besides the straight axle conversion, the leaf springs, and shocks. Steering stabilizers are not badly priced, so don't worry about those either. All I want to know is simply, how much would it cost me to lift my Explored high enought to fit 44" tires with some room for travel, and have all drive shafts reach? I know it's possible, but if it is going to cost me $10,000 I think I'll buy a Blazer that already has 44" tires for about $5000.
Thank You,
Spartan
Quite simply, I am a redneck, and I like big trucks. I plan someday on chroming it up and showing it. We have several trails in our area, however there is a certain part of one that only one person has ever crossed. He had a 1988 Ford F150 with 16" of lift and 44" Boggers. No one has been since abble to clear their rear differential over the plateau between the ruts. I love the look of big tires, and I want to cross that area. I don't need the price of tires, wheel or anything besides the straight axle conversion, the leaf springs, and shocks. Steering stabilizers are not badly priced, so don't worry about those either. All I want to know is simply, how much would it cost me to lift my Explored high enought to fit 44" tires with some room for travel, and have all drive shafts reach? I know it's possible, but if it is going to cost me $10,000 I think I'll buy a Blazer that already has 44" tires for about $5000.
Thank You,
Spartan