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by Iceman908 » Sat Jan 22, 2011 8:19 pm

Heyy all, whats going on??? I'm new to the offroad world of TBs, even though i have had my blazer for about 5years, i needed new shocks and struts so i decided while it was all apart to mod away haha, i have a 2003 Trailblazer LTZ with the MarkMC lift,(kinda wished i went a different way, something more suited for offroad use), bilstein HD shocks and struts, other then springs new mounts for the struts upfront, custom drilled KMC XD Monsters 18x9 with 275/65/18 Nitto Terra Grapplers, i wanna start getting into some mild offroad,trail riding :flex dirty: so this is my hello and any input on different lift options would be great, unless you guys think i would be fine with my setup
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by djthumper » Sat Jan 22, 2011 8:28 pm

Welcome to the site.

There is nothing wrong with MarkMC's lift, there are several people running those and don't take it easy on them.
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by Iceman908 » Sat Jan 22, 2011 8:37 pm

djthumper wrote:Welcome to the site.

There is nothing wrong with MarkMC's lift, there are several people running those and don't take it easy on them.



good to know man, tomorrow when its sunny out here im gonna post some pictures
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by Iceman908 » Sat Jan 22, 2011 9:02 pm

Also anything you guys think i might need to better my truck, ive been looking into a new bumper any direction would be great, just some all around help form you guys and i would be thankfull
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by mikekey » Sat Jan 22, 2011 10:47 pm

Welcome to the site!
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by high-voltage » Sat Jan 22, 2011 11:17 pm

Iceman908 wrote:Also anything you guys think i might need to better my truck, ive been looking into a new bumper any direction would be great, just some all around help form you guys and i would be thankfull

Bumpers and skids.
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by Gordinho80 » Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:33 am

Welcome! Where abouts in NJ are you?
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by Iceman908 » Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:43 am

high-voltage thanks for the link, after a run in with a few snowbanks the stock bumper is being held on by the 2screws under the grill(still sits pretty good, but its off for now) and its cheaper to get a metal bumper the it is to get an oem on and have it painted, Im in Red Bank,NJ exit 109-114 off the parkway, a kid i work with told me about some cool, not to crazy trails around jackson so hopefully spring/summer time we can get together and set up a little wheeling
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by Gordinho80 » Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:55 am

I've still got my stock silver bumper... And yes, there are a few trails around here, whenever you want to go.
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by Iceman908 » Mon Jan 24, 2011 9:31 pm

cool, i think i would just go with the metal bumper because if im rocking a stock bumper i would want it the same color so i would need paint, what do you guys think of a body lift for me, most of my driving is on road and in the snow to go snowboarding my wheels rub a tiny tiny bit on the back of the front wheel wells but thats it and when it comes to trail riding/offroading its gonna happen i hope but nothing to crazy, like rock crawling hardcore, stuff like that, just fun mellow trails, i cant be breaking stuff, down time of the truck is down time from work so let me know what you guys think, its 50-50 for me either way, im thinking no more then yes haha, i would most likely be getting the metal bumper and skids
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by Mooseknuckle » Tue Jan 25, 2011 12:54 am

Sweet another NJ guy! and a snowboarder Awesome! I'm always at Stratton or Killington or PA's best kept secret Elk.I live in Brick and work in Eatontown off industrial way. Gordinho80 and myself have had some fun in Jackson almost every weekend,you gotta come with! Dont worry these are our daily drivers as well so we try to be a little careful. Welcome to the site!
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by Iceman908 » Tue Jan 25, 2011 1:11 am

Mooseknuckle wrote:Sweet another NJ guy! and a snowboarder Awesome! I'm always at Stratton or Killington or PA's best kept secret Elk.I live in Brick and work in Eatontown off industrial way. Gordinho80 and myself have had some fun in Jackson almost every weekend,you gotta come with! Dont worry these are our daily drivers as well so we try to be a little careful. Welcome to the site!




nice man, ohh BTW i work at the sk ibarn 1/4 mile north of industrial way on RT.35, when i get off the parkway i take hope road to industrial way on my way to work every day haha, also seeing as your is also your daily what do you think of body lifts, i would prob do the zone or markmc, but idk if i want to do it i think 4wd is messed up so its not on my mind much i want my truck looking good and running good i hate not being able to pick what i want to do
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by Mooseknuckle » Tue Jan 25, 2011 1:19 am

I work at osteotech it will be 3/4 of the way down on industrial way on the right I work from 130pm to 1130am I have a silver TB with the front bumper off and a five foot cb antenna on the roof you cant miss it. Stop in. Thats too funny have you worked there long? I used to go there all the time. You guys have some good deals. Going boarding soon too LOL. Hopefully Gordinho80 is down for some mud this weekend you can come along. :flex dirty:
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by Iceman908 » Tue Jan 25, 2011 1:28 am

Mooseknuckle wrote:I work at osteotech it will be 3/4 of the way down on industrial way on the right I work from 130pm to 1130am I have a silver TB with the front bumper off and a five foot cb antenna on the roof you cant miss it. Stop in. Thats too funny have you worked there long? I used to go there all the time. You guys have some good deals. Going boarding soon too LOL. Hopefully Gordinho80 is down for some mud this weekend you can come along. :flex dirty:



ive been working there for about 6 months, ill keep a look out i work pretty much every day from 10-6ish pewter trailblazer no front bumper 18inch flat black wheels 32inch tires,maybe saturday i might be down but it will be my first time lifted with new wheels and tires that ive done more then just driving on the roads so we'll see, i think my 4wd is on its way out and like every car ive done stuff too i feel like it makes sounds it never has and it shouldnt be haha
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by Iceman908 » Tue Jan 25, 2011 1:30 am

and is the body lift really worth it for the kind of driving im doing, looking to do.... btw what do you have done to your truck
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by Mooseknuckle » Tue Jan 25, 2011 1:33 am

look at the build thread Mooseknuckle..look at them all that will keep ya busy. It depends on what you want to do. I want bigger tires to get that clearance you need a body lift. Even a 2" body lift will help a little. Its up to you!
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by Iceman908 » Tue Jan 25, 2011 1:40 am

im rocking 275/65/18's and i still dont know what i wanna do haha i know prob metal bumper and skid plates but then if i get the body lift might need a different bumper to fill the gap, i had modding anything.... tire size wise im not gonna go bigger maybe a tougher tire form the nitto i have now but thats not for a while, i wanna have some good, dirty, safe for me and the truck fun, trail riding water crossings i jsut dont know if it would be smart to invest in the zone body lift or not, hopefully we can get together some time check out what we each have and see whats right for me
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by Mooseknuckle » Tue Jan 25, 2011 1:45 am

sure I will send you a pm with my cell number.
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by irishboy02 » Thu Apr 07, 2011 5:16 pm

Welcome from north jersey. I have a couple of friends down that way, Foosh just got rid of his lifted TB white. Hes right in that area im sure youv prob seen him around
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by BSalty » Thu Apr 14, 2011 1:48 pm

Welcome. Ditch the 18s. :mrgreen:
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