Recommendations requested - Suspension Lift

ComputernerdBD

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Hey everyone. I have an 07 Trailblazer LT with 42k that I was looking to do a suspension lift and also put larger tires on it in the spring (I realize wheel spacers will probably be needed). Probably nothing too crazy as this is my daily driver, just wanted more ground clearance for snow and some mud if needed.

However I was looking for a few recommendations for a lift kit/wheel spacer/combination that fits the following:

-Will not adversely affect handling and stability at high speeds
-Will not cause suspension components to wear out much faster
-Keep stock wheels
-Keep most of the suspension stock as possible so spare parts are easier to get as the car ages

I was looking at the BDS 2"/2" and Supreme Suspensions 3"/3" kits as possibilities but I am open to all suggestions and recommendations. In my opinion I think Chevy made these trucks too low to begin with... Thanks
 

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SnowBlazer

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Heres mine with Marks 2.5" on OEM. suspension and 30s
 

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fletch09

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http://theliftmeister.com/public_html/theliftmeister.com/ hands down, most of us that are lifted will tell you the same thing.

have to agree.
my 09 w/ Liftmeister's 3"/2" and 1.5" spacers 265/65/18's on OEM wheels.
no rubbing or cutting of sheet metal.
highly suggest longer rear shocks, as stock ones will fully extend on some bumps and cause noise. on a side note, those chrome tube steps are for sale in the "For Sale" section here, if interested.

lift after(2) 004.jpg
 

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