Chevrolet-S10 Pickup - 3'' body lift
joe (74.233.210.122) - Tue Sep 30 18:28:28 2008
hey does anyone no if i have to change the steerin lenghtor anything else if i did a three inch body lift to my 1992 chevy s10 really need help
Reply #1 rupert (67.236.138.66) - Sat Oct 11 23:01:42 2008
no u wont have to do anything to the steering system may have to check all ur wiring and brake lines hoses etc. good luck
Reply #2 bill ahlborn (71.253.34.23) - Sat Jan 17 16:04:24 2009
I have a 85 s10 and would like directions they didnt come with anything and should i have caps or spacers for the blocks.
Reply #3 bill ahlborn (71.253.34.23) - Sat Jan 17 16:06:43 2009
I have a 85 s10 and would like directions they didnt come with and should i have caps or spacers for the blocks.3 in bodylift
Reply #4 Nick (72.147.36.223) - Sun Mar 8 18:34:31 2009
I want a 3" body lift for my 99 S10 does any one now where I could get one all I can seem to find is a 2" or a 4" or more suspension lift.
Reply #5 SQUEEK (65.41.12.77) - Mon May 18 18:02:58 2009
nick try performance accesories. i bought a body lift for my 94 s10 blazer for about $100. took about a hlf aa day to put on
Reply #6 mike (209.232.103.122) - Wed Jul 8 14:50:41 2009
I bought a 3" body lift for my 88 S10 Blazar and the steering doesn't reach. The kit comes with some funky metal pieces and bolts but no instructions. Since it already has a knuckle below why can't you just use pipe for an extension. There must be a better way to extend the length of the steering column. Cutting the shift linkage and adding a 3" section is a easy fix but the column is different.
Reply #7 Jake (216.73.77.157) - Mon Oct 5 12:44:52 2009
I have a s10 with a 454 big block and want to lift it 12 inches do i use hockey pucks?
Reply #8 Jake (216.73.77.157) - Mon Oct 5 12:45:15 2009
I have a s10 with a 454 big block and want to lift it 12 inches do i use hockey pucks?
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