Well I finally decided to stop reading and make this a reality; lifting and dressing my tb in some armor.
Currently my goal is not to go off roading that much. Here in Ohio I have not been able to find many decent trails, so trail riding will be secondary. My main goal is to be a mall cruiser!! No not really. The goal behind this is to make my trailblazer farm rated if that makes sense. The trailblazer was the closest thing I could buy to a framed 4x4 truck, and it does a great job on the farm. My only big gripes are ground clearance, the rear end sags when I throw some farm implements on there, and how I put a stone into the bottom of my radiator !!!!
So I was able to patch the radiator till the new one gets in Thursday, but that incident and one that put a crease in my gas tank has finally pushed me to upgrade.
After doing some reading I have narrowed it down to Z71 springs in the back with Blistening HD shocks. Now the one thing I am confused about is how some people say stick with the TB struts, while others say go with the longer Tahoe struts. They are the same price, so I am just wondering which one to shoot for. Also will this combination affect anything other than raising my rear end 1.5in, making it stiffer, and sag less under load?
The front end I am thinking of going the BDS route as well as Blistening HD shocks. I have read that Markmc’s product is a good one, but does cause huge wear on the upper mounts. From my understanding the BDS lift replaces the mount completely with its own, which is way more road bust. Does this sound like valid or good set up?
As for the armor I plan on just fabricating the radiator plate, oil pan plate, and gas tank plate on my own here in the shop. I will probably use ¼ inch steel or should I go ½ in steel? I have both in stock in the supply shed. Bartonmd wins my business for the front bumper because they look absolutely amazing, good reviews, and customization I heard is a possibility with him, or I could always find a local welder with better cutting and welding skills for adding brush guard on top of the bumper.
That’s my plan for now. I am currently on a 17in rim with a 28 or 29 inch (off the top of my head) Firestone Destination AT’s tire on it. They are pretty good in my opinion. Not the best but pretty good. I am thinking of switching over to Toyo Destination AT’s. My dad has had then on his trucks for the past decade, and they hold up pretty good and have decently aggressive tread.
Are there any aspects I might be over looking here before I start to go out and buy my parts? Also any order in particular I should go about installing these Items? Any insight, or critiquing would be great! Negative, positive, speculative, any kind of suggestions or comments would help me out.
Thanks
-Wahugg