You should probably find a leaf spring from each side of a similar year blazer as yours (the longest one preferably) and get new center pins. Then add a leaf to ur spring set up. One spring should give u about 1 inch of lift in the rear. Nothing will happen to the front if I don't do anything. It should just level it out. You could also do a lift block but I prefer add a leaf because then you can actually pull a small trailer instead of a year cart haha good luck!
what can i do to level up my 1988 s10 blazer 4x4? its to lower on the rear an to up in the front i dont like it :/ i want it to look good normal like hot rod look just normal truck how can i do this safely? im 21 years old but sometimes i even Hesitated on doing something without knowing xD give me any tips i can do an il try :D?
@X2N18 has anyone answered you yet? i would either get different rear springs (yours are prolly weak) or lower the front by turning the bolts that twist the torsion bars (see 2:03 of this video) turn them counter clockwise to lower the front. count the turns and make both sides even. measure frame heights to double check your adjustments
@Mason764 They just slid off for me...and it is a pretty rusty truck. But if they don't just spray them with a little deep-penetrating contact cleaner.
@X2N18
You should probably find a leaf spring from each side of a similar year blazer as yours (the longest one preferably) and get new center pins. Then add a leaf to ur spring set up. One spring should give u about 1 inch of lift in the rear. Nothing will happen to the front if I don't do anything. It should just level it out. You could also do a lift block but I prefer add a leaf because then you can actually pull a small trailer instead of a year cart haha good luck!
whatchagondo45 10 months ago
what can i do to level up my 1988 s10 blazer 4x4? its to lower on the rear an to up in the front i dont like it :/ i want it to look good normal like hot rod look just normal truck how can i do this safely? im 21 years old but sometimes i even Hesitated on doing something without knowing xD give me any tips i can do an il try :D?
X2N18 1 year ago
@X2N18 has anyone answered you yet? i would either get different rear springs (yours are prolly weak) or lower the front by turning the bolts that twist the torsion bars (see 2:03 of this video) turn them counter clockwise to lower the front. count the turns and make both sides even. measure frame heights to double check your adjustments
jgroven7 1 year ago
Once you relieve pressure on the bars and loosened the crossmember do the keys slide right off? Or are they pressed on?
Mason764 1 year ago
@Mason764 They just slid off for me...and it is a pretty rusty truck. But if they don't just spray them with a little deep-penetrating contact cleaner.
sgtssstutter 1 year ago