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Old 10-06-2004, 11:32 PM   #1
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Anyone ever lower 4x4?

I always wanted to lower a 4x4 Blazer down to car height. Anyone have a clue how to do this? I figured I could get a good handling vehicle I could drive in the snow. What do you all think? Beats an Audi or Subaru.
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Old 10-06-2004, 11:45 PM   #2
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Umm... You cant lower it really the front axle would'nt have clearence to operate
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Old 10-07-2004, 11:21 AM   #3
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I can second that.....very hard to lower the fromt of a 4wd...........you can try removing that thick short 3rd leaf in the front, or take the leafs out and to a spring shop, and for $50 or so they will de-arch them for you, but you can only go maybe 1.5" lower (if that) from a stock 2 leaf non-hd setup. rear is a snap to lower......but you gotta get the front down 1st!

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Old 10-07-2004, 12:44 PM   #4
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This topic has also been discussed at can you lower a 4X4?
Might be some more helpfull info there.

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Old 10-07-2004, 10:32 PM   #5
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This topic has also been discussed at can you lower a 4X4?
Might be some more helpfull info there.

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Thanks for the info, not much help on that thread. Lots of ideas and bashing, but noone has really made any attempts. Would definately need IFS for the 4x4 to do it from what I read. I like the AWD setup. Cars have it and they aren't that high off the ground. There was also that (32' roadster?) someone did years ago with AWD. It was pretty sick. 1000hp or something. I guess if and when I get to do it I will have to fabricate evrything myself. Maybe it will be my final for my apprenticeship.
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If it is a leaf spring setup, there isn't enough room to drop it anything more than about 2".
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Old 10-08-2004, 07:56 AM   #7
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Thanks for the info, not much help on that thread. Lots of ideas and bashing, but noone has really made any attempts. Would definately need IFS for the 4x4 to do it from what I read. I like the AWD setup. Cars have it and they aren't that high off the ground. There was also that (32' roadster?) someone did years ago with AWD. It was pretty sick. 1000hp or something. I guess if and when I get to do it I will have to fabricate evrything myself. Maybe it will be my final for my apprenticeship.
Yea, the bashing on the other thread was a shame.
I linked the thread for the IFS and AWD info.
The other option is a custom cross member and raise the engine if the under hood space allows, then tunneling of the cab would be necessary.
At that point the driveshaft angles, camber and steering clearances would need to be looked at. Probably a 4-link up front would help with clearances, especially if cross over steering was used.
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Old 10-08-2004, 10:52 PM   #8
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Yeah, that's it. When I meant lower a 4x4 I figured it wouldn't be a convential drop. I will have to research it a lot, but I will get it done sometime in the future. All part of my master plan. 3 vehicles for life. 2wd p/u, AWD blazer lowered, and a G-machine. No other vehicles besides my bikes. FOR LIFE! I will be 80-something and still driving those bad boys.

Think about it, if you never had to buy any more vehicles? Save lots of money and drive a cool old vehicle forever. I have one bike in my collection. I have the 70' SWB 2wd that I am going to restore, then I will get the blazer.
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Yeah, that's it. When I meant lower a 4x4 I figured it wouldn't be a convential drop. I will have to research it a lot, but I will get it done sometime in the future. All part of my master plan. 3 vehicles for life. 2wd p/u, AWD blazer lowered, and a G-machine. No other vehicles besides my bikes. FOR LIFE! I will be 80-something and still driving those bad boys.

Think about it, if you never had to buy any more vehicles? Save lots of money and drive a cool old vehicle forever. I have one bike in my collection. I have the 70' SWB 2wd that I am going to restore, then I will get the blazer.

Hmmm, this was a reply and it ended up 3 posts up, it posted before my previous post yesterday, THAT ISN'T GOOD. JOSH I THINK THERE IS A GLITCH IN HERE SOMEWHERE.
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Old 10-08-2004, 10:55 PM   #10
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MMgoodie, the last 2 posts are moving down as I post these.
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Thanks. I appreciate all the info
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Old 10-09-2004, 04:38 PM   #12
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There was also that (32' roadster?) someone did years ago with AWD. It was pretty sick. 1000hp or something.
are you refering to "The Quadra Duce" Troy P. is just sick.
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Old 10-12-2004, 01:39 AM   #13
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Old 10-12-2004, 11:36 PM   #14
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go buy a typhoon

Lame looking 80's vehicle, sorry if you like them, but never suited my taste.
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