ZR2 Suspension lift questions
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ZR2 Suspension lift questions
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i know this is a crew cab forum but, i have a question about the 5 inch BDS for the Zr2. I'll make it quick. Does the kit come with everything you need? Anybody run into any problems? I want to run 33x10.50s on stock ZR5 wheels. Will they rub a lot? They call for a 32x12.50 with 4 inch bs. Thanks
i know this is a crew cab forum but, i have a question about the 5 inch BDS for the Zr2. I'll make it quick. Does the kit come with everything you need? Anybody run into any problems? I want to run 33x10.50s on stock ZR5 wheels. Will they rub a lot? They call for a 32x12.50 with 4 inch bs. Thanks
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No need to be shy here. Welcome to the forum. If you do a search under "BDS" you may have enough to answer your questions until Bwenny, Quickbiker or coffeedrkr gets to you.x_lowrider wrote:i know this is a crew cab forum but, i have a question about the 5 inch BDS for the Zr2. I'll make it quick. Does the kit come with everything you need? Anybody run into any problems? I want to run 33x10.50s on stock ZR5 wheels. Will they rub a lot? They call for a 32x12.50 with 4 inch bs. Thanks
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first of all welcome to the sitex_lowrider wrote:i know this is a crew cab forum but, i have a question about the 5 inch BDS for the Zr2. I'll make it quick. Does the kit come with everything you need? Anybody run into any problems? I want to run 33x10.50s on stock ZR5 wheels. Will they rub a lot? They call for a 32x12.50 with 4 inch bs. Thanks
as far as the BDS kit goes, i'm sure that it'll have everything you need.
i'm assuming you have a Zr2 and not a crew-cab. the Zr's run a 31X10.50 stock tire don't they?? with a 5 inch lift i would think that 33X10.50's wouldn't rub the fender.....but that's purely speculation.
couldn't tell you about the frame rub, i think the Zr's front frame is different (narrower) than our crew cabs, allowing the bigger stock tire????
it's almost a trial and error kind of thing. i know BDS's recommendations are the maximum size tire and backspacing to avoid rubbing.
basicly for all that typing i don't have an answer for ya, lol but i hope it all works out for ya. good luck and don't ever be afraid to ask questions on here. we're just a lot of good guys who like to help
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The ZR2s have a 31x10.50 stock tire. i read on the Zr2.com that some people are running 33x10.50s with a 2 inch body lift. with trimming. I would rather have a suspension lift. Where did everybody get their BDS kit? i went to a place today and he quoted me $2100 for the kit. He can get it in 3 days, but i want to see if it may be cheaper elsewhere. Thanks
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I hope that is with installation and if it isn't........move on!
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Just got off the phone with Diversified Creations and Brad said that for ZR2.com and ZR2 usa members the BDS kit is $1696. The superlift kit is $1850. He said that the extra inch wont allow you to run any bigger tire. Im not knocking the SL kit, just seems that more people prefer the BDS kit. I dont really have the money yet for it so, i can weigh out my options until i get the money. Comparing the 2 kits for all i know is just like comparing Nike to adidas, just a preference. Both will cover your feet and be comfortable.
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Some of this is apples and oranges. Keep in mind that the ZR2 kit is being discussed in this thread. The ZR2 kits may be drastically different from their NON-Z counterparts.
The F.I.T. Superlift kit was prototyped on a Crew Cab and the design engineer has been an active member here seeking input , as well as helping with any issues that developed. That may be where some of the confidence here comes from.
In the ZR2 community Mike Copeland of Diversified Creations , has been very helpful with the BDS product support and sales.
Each has their support group and I am not sure of all the differences between the kits, not to mention differences between brands.
The F.I.T. Superlift kit was prototyped on a Crew Cab and the design engineer has been an active member here seeking input , as well as helping with any issues that developed. That may be where some of the confidence here comes from.
In the ZR2 community Mike Copeland of Diversified Creations , has been very helpful with the BDS product support and sales.
Each has their support group and I am not sure of all the differences between the kits, not to mention differences between brands.
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Here Is A Discussion On The Differences Between The Superlift & BDS Kit,
Now Keep In Mind This Is From 2001 And It's Differences In The RPO Zr-2 Kit. And That's When You Had To Grind Your Own UCA's, Now New UCA's Are Included But This Might Give Some Insite...
Superlift Vs. BDS
Now Keep In Mind This Is From 2001 And It's Differences In The RPO Zr-2 Kit. And That's When You Had To Grind Your Own UCA's, Now New UCA's Are Included But This Might Give Some Insite...
Superlift Vs. BDS
The Crew Is Gone, Now I Have A Hoe
definitly call around.....that sucks if you only have one option. when i priced out my BDS lift, i got quoted from $2100 down to $1400 for the kit, and $1100 in labor down to $600 in labor....obviously i went with the $1400 kit and $600 labor. had to drive an hour and a half to get there but it saved me $1200
best of luck to you, have you checked the BDS pride and joy page for ZR2's? you can see what other people are runing with similiar setups
http://www.bds-suspension.com/pride_joychevyzr2.html
best of luck to you, have you checked the BDS pride and joy page for ZR2's? you can see what other people are runing with similiar setups
http://www.bds-suspension.com/pride_joychevyzr2.html
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I have checked that page. Some people squeezed 35s under 5 inches and a 2 inch body. I dont know how much they trimmed but still. I prob wouldnt go any more than 33s. Some have squeezed 33s under a 2 inch BL. I dont want to have to cut that much. I understand that i started this thread on a crew cab site and not the ZR2 and they are different trucks. just wanted to get an idea of lifting a truck. I can lower them like a mad person so i just wanted to know what i was getting into when i do it. I appreciate the support and feedback.
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Have you completely checked out HenryJ's Mystery Lift? It combines a little common sense, research, 3 or more forums and tenacity a little on the stubborn side. There are no miracle 35s but 33s can be done.
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Mike's LS1 Flares are an option to clear 33's with only a 2" bodylift.
I like that option better to keep the CG low.
You'd still be half the price of the suspension lift.
I like that option better to keep the CG low.
You'd still be half the price of the suspension lift.
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Just FYI, some of the 2004 and all of the 2005 Blazer2's don't come with 31's. From what I understand, they ran out of the 31 Goodrich's, so they substituted 265/75-15 Generals instead.
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