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Join Date: Mar 2012
Member # 215016
Posts: 7
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may be a stupid question but
i looking to add a little in the rear of my blazer and im looking for a set of pin threw blocks like the eazy inch from ord but in 2" instead of 1" im taking out my overloads and it already sets a little low due to the gear i haul around and id like to raise it up a little to take up the sag and then a little more to take up the slack from removing the overloads and i think that 2" will be about right so can i stack the eazy inch or does anyone make a 2" like the eazy inch
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Member # 173265
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 373
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Afther thorough investigation I have come to the conclusion that this noob is.....
looking for a 2" lift block but the same style as an ord easy inch.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Member # 140551
Location: Sacramento CA
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do not take out your overloads. They are there for a reason and you still get plenty of flex with them in.
Get an ez inch or zero rate from diy4x or ORD and you are done.
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adfasd Last edited by NorCal_Chris; 03-28-2012 at 11:25 PM. |
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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its got at 2" lift all spring and i put the overloads on the rough country springs and they dont even touch the overload im loosing the top anyway so itll pick up then.
gz didnt do so well in english haha and actually i thought this was a 4x4 site not english 101 cooter i like being cheap and on a budget best kinda riddin is riddin cheap |
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