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Old 08-05-2020, 07:28 AM   #1
A1971Blazer
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Coil springs to raise ride height

First of all if you're a fan of lowering....I'm perfectly fine with that.....but I want to keep my 67 at stock height or perhaps an inch higher.

All I have seen so far are stock springs or lowering springs.

I think that new springs, even stock size, would help to raise it just by virtue of replacing old sagging ones.

I suppose I could buy or make spacers to raise it slightly....I really don't want to go to 3/4 ton springs.....I'm afraid it will make the ride too stiff

I'm getting set to convert to front disc, power brakes, and power steering....also will replace the ball joints and tie rod ends....it would be easy to do the front springs while it's all apart.

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