
No need for bump stops. Just use T.C. springs
So my other option is to use the same length springs, just find some with a softer rate? It sure would ride better.

Cool, sounds good. Fronts as well?Simple solution for more rear flex is to use a late model blazer spring...
It's the same length as the 1st gen but with a lot softer. I used a set off an '89 and with the shackleflip it flexed really well
(My first born just turned 19, unbelievable)


Keep in mind that a longer shackle will move your axle forward as it rotates around the radius of the spring. I'm assuming you've already experienced that with the shackle flip and pushed it back with the zero rate.

.What are the 47" springs out of (2nd Gen blazer I assume)? I think my fender will be good, plenty of clearance after the zero rates pushed the axle forward 1.5"I'm running the next generation of front springs (47"). Big improvement over the shorter original setup. I just used a longer shackle in the rear of the front. Flexes well, but I had to trim out some fender behind the tire.
Do you really need that much flex? Your blazer looks like you spent some time/money to make it so pretty.
Yeah, I'm apprehensive to scratch or dent it, but I've got to use it.
What are the 47" springs out of (2nd Gen blazer I assume)? I think my fender will be good, plenty of clearance after the zero rates pushed the axle forward 1.5"

With the body weight, the leaf would hit the frame (I would think).considering that's only chassis and engine weight, it looks wrong. Once the body is on there, that shackle is going to be quite close to the frame.