
I bought this Trailblazer in PA. Felt good on the test drive. Once I got it home to Massachusetts and our embarrassingly pathetic excuse for roads, it became very clear that it needs shocks, kinda bad. It also has 17" oem wheels with some half bald cheapy tires.
So my plan is to sell my old snow tires from the camaro, and it's HID headlights, and use that money to buy a set of OEM 18" Trailblazer wheels, some 265/60R18 Yokohama Geolandar tires, and a set of Blistein HD shocks. I have those tires in a larger size on my Blazer and i've been very happy with them. Cost, look and performance, they've been very good. I am a little nervous about them fitting, but from what I've read, this size will fit, and anything bigger will not (without mods). And I really look the look of the 18" TB wheels. I only wish they were't polished. But at least they aren't chromed. Those wheels, tires and shocks should make this thing drive way better than it already does, which isn't too shabby.
Going forward, I'd like to swap out my steering rack with one from an SS (the turning ratio on this truck is terrible) and also get a G80 installed in the rear, and if there are any available options, get a limited slip of some kind installed in the front. These upgrades may not actually happen though, we'll see how things are going in 6 months or so. I don't plan on doing any lifting. While the factory ground clearance isn't great, I don't really need that as much as I just need (want) traction.
Before I do that though, I do want to put a transmission cooler and temperature gauge in it, so I can tow in a more relaxed state
