So I took the weekend and did stage one of the project. I read around about the seafoam and after judging the good and the bad I decided to do it. The Trailblazer has 160,000 miles and I guarantee it has never been done. I put 1/3 in the brake booster, 1/3 in the oil, and 1/3 in the gas. When I turned it back on it was an awesome smoke show. Probably smoked for about 25 minutes or so, luckily the neighbors weren't home

I then changed the oil after driving around town for 20 miles to really let that stuff get all around the motor and fuel system. I proceeded onto cleaning the throttle body, world of difference imo. It took about 30 minutes but was well worth it. Idle is awesome and I removed so much grime around the butterfly that I am no longer loosing speed off the throttle like I was before, it is actually keeping speed. I then modded the air box a little this weekend as well. I took off the cover and it ran great untill it started getting warm and the radiator fan was blasting heat all over it. I am in the middle of creating a cardboard diagram and I'll take it to the sheet metal shop this week for a heat shield set up. With the combo of cleaning the tb, seafoam, and a less restrictive air intake setup, the truck is coming to life. She feels much more responsive now and I love it.
Next onto the lift. Me being an idiot, thinking it was easier to use a spring compressor, so I rented one. I didn't want to start disconnecting parts on the axle because I have done that before and they're a pain to get back in. So I rented one from auto zone and it was a spring compressor, not a strut type. So it goes in the spring. Unfortunately I jacked up one side of the axle to lower the other side, stupid because it doesn't actually lower the other side without disconnecting those pieces. Anyways, got the first spring out, then compressed the z71 spring and put it in. But the clearence from coil to coil on a vertical level is not the same. So it got stuck in there. I lowered the truck because I knew I would be back to auto zone for their outside the spring compressor. I got that the next day lifted back up the truck and found out, you don't even need to jack up one side of the axle. The springs just pop right out and right back in. Anyways, I spend 2 hours on one spring and it only ended up taking me 5 min for the other spring. Shocks went on easy without a problem. Airlift air bags were a different story. What a pain in the ass. They took forever to get in but once it was all done I was extremely satisfied. The truck moves 1/2 inch when I am on the bumper jumping. Lifted a lot more than I expected.
Last mod was an exhaust tip. Put it on and it actually drowns the exhaust a little more than I would have liked. So I will be purchasing a muffler sometime soon to compensate for the lower exhaust note now. Pictures up soon!!!