Hello
I have been on this site a thousand times looking at all of your experiences, suggestions, accomplishments and advice. Thank you, Thank you...The information and details that all of you have provided is amazing. A lot to take in, and a lot to learn from. I enjoyed the laughs too.. about making fun of the newbies that ask the same questions over and over... "what is the biggest tire I can fit".. I promise not to ask these types of questions which have been answered a 1k times already....I saw a post about a senior member wanting to slap a guy with some raw meat and give him a wedgie for asking such questions..
I am in my third Trailblazer now. My first one I purchased in 2003.
I have owned many cars, trucks and SUVs and for some reason the Trailblazer fits best. Not too big, not too small. Decent gas mileage, can tow, plenty of Inline-6 power/torque for my needs and overall a great rig.
I am looking to make the one I have now more offroad and trail worthy. With the information from this site, and you members, I am on the way to a nicer, taller, wider, stronger rig.
I had already put 265/70/17 on my last two rigs, with just a slight upper ball joint trim and they fit with no rubbing.
I liked the bigger look over stock 245/65/17.
However I was always concerned about the slight upper ball joint trim weakening and splitting. I never had a problem, over 120,000 miles on trimmed upper joints. Not sure this will be the same with off road. I only trimmed about a 1/8th inch and there seemed to be plenty of meat left.
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Now.. My current Trailblazer:
2008 LT 4wd, Black/Grey Leather
I-6, 3.43 no g80 (ugh)
I plan to start small and easy ....after reading threads and threads of my choices and options.
I have common sense and budget in mind.
My Plan now:
-1.5" wheel spacers
-3 inch front/ 2 inch rear 'lift/level'
-Flip and swap upper arms
-Rear BDS 55619 longer shocks
-285-70-17 tires (not sure what brand/style yet)
-Tranny cooler (running close to limit for 3.43 gears)
I do not want to go with a body lift at this point,... not out of the equation though for the future.
My Goal and Mission is to get lifted more, in order tread around on some off road trails, have fun, see the sights, build my rig and see what happens.
I appreciate your information and guidance.
Matt