I’ve no idea for the rear, but my front is 250/350What springs combo are some of running on your rigs ? ORD sent me a 250 and a 150 ?
How far did you move the rear axel back ?I like 120” and I still have the K5 tank behind the axle.
I know, I want to do it right the first time so hoping to get some insight , I want to get the best results for what I’m trying to do with my rig .Wish I could help ya, but different with a k10 frame
But I wouldn’t think going more than an inch or so is a problem. It’s the 3” or more and the diff will get close to the tank
I wish I had a good number for you, but I’m still on leafs in the rear. My concern would be how much fender well you want to chop out.
How far did you move the rear axel back ?
Yeah it does actually,I talked to Stephen at ord and he said there really is no magic number which makes sense every obstacle is different. But they run about a 115 “ wheel base so that’s what I’m gonna shoot for . I think I’m gonna try for three inches in the rear and go from there .the issue you are gonna run into on the blazers is the fuel tank in the back. My wheelbase ended up right around 109" so like 3" longer than stock. Or something close to that. I pushed the front forward and when I came to doing the back I was limited by the fuel tank during up travel. I run a DIY4X razorback diff cover so it does extend back quite a bit. You could probably get more if you needed to. I am running a Jaz fuel cell and I can get full bump all day long with no worries.
I did extend my driveshaft about three inches in all when it was all settled.
Hope this helps.
I am running 250/300 12/14 in the front and 350/350 i 12/14 in the rearWhat springs combo are some of running on your rigs ? ORD sent me a 250 and a 150 ?
Moving forward in the front you will start eating your fenders, too much in the back and you will be into your tank and body. Just my experience though.