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64" lift springs, brackets, perches, ubolts, plates, shackles..for 81-91 Blazer
I am going to upgrade my Jimmy suspension to a four link rear. The Suspension works great and has 16" of travel. Has scored over 750 on a 30 degree RTI ramp (~+1000 on an 20 degree RTI) Here is what is included:

3.5" 64" springs
custom powdercoated red shackles
custom powdercoated red rear frame brackets
custom powdercoated red froward frame brackets
Ubolts and plates
FOA shocks with resevors (coating discolored on bodies) new updated seals
Bolts, washers, and hardware

Here is some pictures:

http://coloradok5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=264147

I maybe willing to separate.

$950 OBO
 
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if/when you decide to separate, i may be interested in just the springs, are they off the shelf springs or a custom pack and how much "lift" are they supposed to have in them? thanks
 
if/when you decide to separate, i may be interested in just the springs, are they off the shelf springs or a custom pack and how much "lift" are they supposed to have in them? thanks


They are 3" lift springs for a late model GM 1/2 truck.
 
How much lift will this give total with the shackle reversal and will it keep the axle in the same location?
 
curious as to how well they work? I made some like this and I actually made some to sell.. but I don't want to sell them till I test it out..your looks nice, I know how much work it is to make them, your price with the springs is really good
 
Look at his avatar. From what Ive seen, it works great! Have the same set up on mine. Brian states 750 on the RTI, but the last time I saw him RTI it at his shop I beleive it was closer to 850 or 860.
 
How much lift will this give total with the shackle reversal and will it keep the axle in the same location?

Look at his avatar. From what Ive seen, it works great! Have the same set up on mine. Brian states 750 on the RTI, but the last time I saw him RTI it at his shop I beleive it was closer to 850 or 860.

Steve is correct. This is on a 30 degree not 20 degree rti. Most rti scores posted on the nEt are 20 degree rti scores. The lift is about 6-7 inches. Axle is back 2-3 inches. The wheelbase is 119" with the axle in front shifted forward 1.5".
 
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