Also, can you fit ur blazer in a standard 7 foot garage?
Its tough to fit it in the garage, especially with the 35's on. I don't normally park in the garage, but I had to this past week because I had the top off and it was about to pour haha. But, my garage floor is raised about an inch, and I had about a half inch or so of clearance with the door raised all the way up locked in place with a pair of vice grips, so I would think it's feasible.
On the cost standpoint, it all depends on what you want/ need and what you want the truck to do. I'm a 20 year old college student, and I was able to pay for almost all of the things I have done to the truck. I threw a cheap lift kit on, did a full exhaust, some bodywork, and some other things (rebuilt tranny, etc). I honestly think that your best bet would be to find a truck that someone has already built and is selling due to one reason or another. If you find a truck though, make sure that its worth your time and money to be put into it. Don't buy a rotbox that is gonna fall apart in a year and throw an expensive lift and tires at it expecting it to get you far. To break it down though, ill give you an idea.
Blazer/truck: 1500-4000 depending on condition, mileage etc.
Lift: At least 500, more if you go with a higher end kit
Tires: Probably around 800 or more, depending on what you want and how you wanna drive it
Gears: I'm not sure, as I didn't regear mine, but I should.
Other odds and ends add up quick, and it sucks using money that you saved up for one thing and then you need it to go to another. Ask me how I know....
