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Looking for a set of stock S-series 2WD V6 Blazer front springs. Let me know what ya got.
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lkq has a few of these trucks in the pick a part lot
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But that takes effort.
That is good to know, though. LKQ was going to be my next step.
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Are you taking the lowering springs off your truck? If so we can trade.
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I'll caution you on the fronts, they are a little soft for a V6 Blazer. I think they are more suited for at least a truck and maybe better for a 4 cyl truck. I'm fine with a trade.
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Try a G body v8 front spring. It should be the same thing. I know the brakes are the same. It will be stiffer but you will have to trim it down some so the blazer isnt all jacked up. They have a couple v8 G body at LKQ.
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I have stock Lightning spring........Just sayin
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I have what you need MR. Jaime. I am fine with a softer spring especially on the regular cab project.
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Ok. stop by and we can work out the details.
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