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    Quote Originally Posted by CH@Dbee View Post
    they sit higher in the rear about an inch FYI. you can use blocks in the rear without drop shocks but i would make sure they are in good condition. for the front i highly suggest drop shocks with the springs.

    reason why its that way is blocks dont drop the truck, it pushing the suspension up in truck.
    I've seen your blazer in the car pics section and that's my goal stance wise. That's the way I want mine to sit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bdydrpdmazda View Post
    I thought blocks raised the axle higher off the leafs so that it mounted 2" or whatever size higher in turn bringing the truck down...
    ah fuck

    forgive me, im running on very little sleep
    Quote Originally Posted by Enjoi_yo View Post
    I've seen your blazer in the car pics section and that's my goal stance wise. That's the way I want mine to sit.
    well that truck was dropped 4 in the front and 4.75-ish in the rear.

    look into spindals + springs for the front and blocks for the rear and look up "how to pull a real leaf" on s10forum or google.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CH@Dbee View Post
    ah fuck

    forgive me, im running on very little sleep

    well that truck was dropped 4 in the front and 4.75-ish in the rear.

    look into spindals + springs for the front and blocks for the rear and look up "how to pull a real leaf" on s10forum or google.
    Did you use a kit or piece it together yourself?

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