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Chevrolet Blazer Block Kits
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Chevrolet Blazer block kits to ensure that you have every block kit option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Chevrolet Blazer block kits, so that whether you are looking for a rear lowering Chevrolet Blazer block it or a cheap block kit or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Chevrolet Blazer block kit needs!
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Fits: 1982-2004 Chevrolet Blazer, 1982-2004 Chevrolet S-10, 1982-2004 GMC Jimmy 2WD, 1982-2004 GMC Sonoma, 2004-2010 Chevrolet Colorado, 2004-2010 GMC Canyo...
PART# 430020
Fits: 1982-2004 Chevrolet Blazer, 1982-2004 Chevrolet S-10, 1982-2004 GMC Jimmy 2WD, 1982-2004 GMC Sonoma, 2004-2010 Chevrolet Colorado
PART# 430030
Fits: 1982-2004 Chevrolet Blazer, 1982-2004 Chevrolet S-10, 1982-2004 GMC Jimmy 2WD, 1982-2004 GMC Sonoma, 2004-2010 Chevrolet Colorado, 2004-2010 GMC Canyo...
PART# 430040
Fits: 55-57 Chevy Car, 84-00 84-98 Blazer, 84-00 S10, 84-00 Sonoma Truck
PART# 33123
Fits: 55-57 Chevy Car, 84-00 84-98 Blazer, 84-00 S10, 84-00 Sonoma Truck
PART# 33124
Fits: Mini & Midsize Pick-Up w/ 2.5" & 3" Wide Leaf Springs
PART# 6000
Fits: Mini & Midsize Pick-Up w/ 2.5" & 3" Wide Leaf Springs
PART# 6002
Fits: Mini & Midsize Pick-Up w/ 2.5" & 3" Wide Leaf Springs
PART# 6100
Fits: Mini & Midsize Pick-Up w/ 2.5" & 3" Wide Leaf Springs
PART# 6200
Fits: Mini & Midsize Pick-Up w/ 2.5" & 3" Wide Leaf Springs
PART# 6102
Fits: Mini & Midsize Pick-Up w/ 2.5" & 3" Wide Leaf Springs
PART# 6202
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Pro Comp 58401 4" Rear Lift Block With U-Bolt Kit For 73-91 Chevrolet Blazer
Small Block Chevy Top-End Kit with Flo-Tek Heads, Fits Flat Tappet Camshafts
2"Rear Block Leveling Lift Kit For Chevy Suburban 99-17 GMC Yukon
Street Edge 2" Lowering Block Kit 1982-2004 Chevy S10 GMC Sonoma S15 Blazer
Superlift Suspension 3049 4" Rear Block Kit
Superlift Suspension 3059 5" Rear Block Kit
WHY TO BUY?
Block kits are an extremely easy way to lift or lower your ride, and are probably the most cost-effective to boot. Chevrolet Blazer block kits will normally come with everything you need, including the blocks, U-bolts, washers, and nuts. Keep in mind that it is never advised to stack blocks, so if you need more lift or drop than blocks alone can offer, we suggest also purchasing a set of lifted or lowered Chevrolet Blazer leaf springs.
DID YOU KNOW?
Block kits effectively lift or lower your vehicle by acting as spacers between your straight axle and leaf springs, using longer U-bolts and new fastening hardware to secure the blocks to your Chevrolet Blazer chassis. Be sure to check your pinion angle after installing a Chevrolet Blazer block kit and, if necessary, install pinion angle shims to correct any misalignment. This will keep your driveline happy and in proper working order for years to come.
FAQs
Q: Does a block kit lower the front or the rear of a truck/SUV?
A: Block kits are used to lower the rear of a truck only. Due to the fact that the front and rear suspension on trucks are different (in order to accommodate the load of cargo a truck bed is built to carry), blocks kits are not applicable to front suspension of any truck. A common form of front suspension on trucks is a set of coil springs for example, and block kits do not work with coil springs.
Q: Is a block kit only used on certain vehicles?
A: Block kits are only used on vehicles that utilize leaf springs in their suspension set-up. Block kits are used in conjunction with leaf springs.
Q: What do block kits do? Why purchase a block kit?
A: Block kits are designed to lower vehicles that use leaf spring suspension (such as most trucks), and are normally offered in 1-inch increments. There are different ways to lower the rear of your truck, and in general, using a block kit is considered the most affordable and easiest way.
Q: How do you install a block kit?
A: Block kits are installed between your rear axle and the leaf springs using U-bolts to fasten the leaf spring and block together. The U-bolts are specially made for the size of blocks you get, so always rest assured that the U-bolts that come with the block kit you purchase will be the right size to fasten your new blocks. You install the block kit beneath the leaf springs if you want to lift the vehicle, and you install them above the leaf springs (which need to be re-located beneath rear axle) to lower it.
Q: Can a block kit be used to lift a vehicle?
A: Yes, absolutely. You can put the block kit on other side of the leaf springs to 'raise them' and your vehicle. You can use a block kit to raise or lower your vehicle; the block kit system works the same either way by putting space between the leaf spring and axle. You just decide if you want to make the leaf spring go up (lower the vehicle), or down (lift the vehicle).
A: Block kits are used to lower the rear of a truck only. Due to the fact that the front and rear suspension on trucks are different (in order to accommodate the load of cargo a truck bed is built to carry), blocks kits are not applicable to front suspension of any truck. A common form of front suspension on trucks is a set of coil springs for example, and block kits do not work with coil springs.
Q: Is a block kit only used on certain vehicles?
A: Block kits are only used on vehicles that utilize leaf springs in their suspension set-up. Block kits are used in conjunction with leaf springs.
Q: What do block kits do? Why purchase a block kit?
A: Block kits are designed to lower vehicles that use leaf spring suspension (such as most trucks), and are normally offered in 1-inch increments. There are different ways to lower the rear of your truck, and in general, using a block kit is considered the most affordable and easiest way.
Q: How do you install a block kit?
A: Block kits are installed between your rear axle and the leaf springs using U-bolts to fasten the leaf spring and block together. The U-bolts are specially made for the size of blocks you get, so always rest assured that the U-bolts that come with the block kit you purchase will be the right size to fasten your new blocks. You install the block kit beneath the leaf springs if you want to lift the vehicle, and you install them above the leaf springs (which need to be re-located beneath rear axle) to lower it.
Q: Can a block kit be used to lift a vehicle?
A: Yes, absolutely. You can put the block kit on other side of the leaf springs to 'raise them' and your vehicle. You can use a block kit to raise or lower your vehicle; the block kit system works the same either way by putting space between the leaf spring and axle. You just decide if you want to make the leaf spring go up (lower the vehicle), or down (lift the vehicle).
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Chevrolet Blazer Block Kits
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Chevrolet Blazer block kits to ensure that you have every block kit option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Chevrolet Blazer block kits, so that whether you are looking for a rear lowering Chevrolet Blazer block it or a cheap block kit or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Chevrolet Blazer block kit needs!
Choose Your Vehicle:
Shop Chevrolet Blazer Block Kits by Year
Shop Chevrolet Blazer Block Kits by Brand
1 - 12 of 13
Sort by:
Fits: 1982-2004 Chevrolet Blazer, 1982-2004 Chevrolet S-10, 1982-2004 GMC Jimmy 2WD, 1982-2004 GMC Sonoma, 2004-2010 Chevrolet Colorado, 2004-2010 GMC Canyo...
PART# 430020
Fits: 1982-2004 Chevrolet Blazer, 1982-2004 Chevrolet S-10, 1982-2004 GMC Jimmy 2WD, 1982-2004 GMC Sonoma, 2004-2010 Chevrolet Colorado
PART# 430030
Fits: 1982-2004 Chevrolet Blazer, 1982-2004 Chevrolet S-10, 1982-2004 GMC Jimmy 2WD, 1982-2004 GMC Sonoma, 2004-2010 Chevrolet Colorado, 2004-2010 GMC Canyo...
PART# 430040
Fits: 55-57 Chevy Car, 84-00 84-98 Blazer, 84-00 S10, 84-00 Sonoma Truck
PART# 33123
Fits: 55-57 Chevy Car, 84-00 84-98 Blazer, 84-00 S10, 84-00 Sonoma Truck
PART# 33124
Fits: Mini & Midsize Pick-Up w/ 2.5" & 3" Wide Leaf Springs
PART# 6000
Fits: Mini & Midsize Pick-Up w/ 2.5" & 3" Wide Leaf Springs
PART# 6002
Fits: Mini & Midsize Pick-Up w/ 2.5" & 3" Wide Leaf Springs
PART# 6100
Fits: Mini & Midsize Pick-Up w/ 2.5" & 3" Wide Leaf Springs
PART# 6200
Fits: Mini & Midsize Pick-Up w/ 2.5" & 3" Wide Leaf Springs
PART# 6102
Fits: Mini & Midsize Pick-Up w/ 2.5" & 3" Wide Leaf Springs
PART# 6202
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Not able to find what you are looking for?
Pro Comp 58401 4" Rear Lift Block With U-Bolt Kit For 73-91 Chevrolet Blazer
Small Block Chevy Top-End Kit with Flo-Tek Heads, Fits Flat Tappet Camshafts
2"Rear Block Leveling Lift Kit For Chevy Suburban 99-17 GMC Yukon
Street Edge 2" Lowering Block Kit 1982-2004 Chevy S10 GMC Sonoma S15 Blazer
Superlift Suspension 3049 4" Rear Block Kit
Superlift Suspension 3059 5" Rear Block Kit
WHY TO BUY?
Block kits are an extremely easy way to lift or lower your ride, and are probably the most cost-effective to boot. Chevrolet Blazer block kits will normally come with everything you need, including the blocks, U-bolts, washers, and nuts. Keep in mind that it is never advised to stack blocks, so if you need more lift or drop than blocks alone can offer, we suggest also purchasing a set of lifted or lowered Chevrolet Blazer leaf springs.
DID YOU KNOW?
Block kits effectively lift or lower your vehicle by acting as spacers between your straight axle and leaf springs, using longer U-bolts and new fastening hardware to secure the blocks to your Chevrolet Blazer chassis. Be sure to check your pinion angle after installing a Chevrolet Blazer block kit and, if necessary, install pinion angle shims to correct any misalignment. This will keep your driveline happy and in proper working order for years to come.
FAQs
Q: Does a block kit lower the front or the rear of a truck/SUV?
A: Block kits are used to lower the rear of a truck only. Due to the fact that the front and rear suspension on trucks are different (in order to accommodate the load of cargo a truck bed is built to carry), blocks kits are not applicable to front suspension of any truck. A common form of front suspension on trucks is a set of coil springs for example, and block kits do not work with coil springs.
Q: Is a block kit only used on certain vehicles?
A: Block kits are only used on vehicles that utilize leaf springs in their suspension set-up. Block kits are used in conjunction with leaf springs.
Q: What do block kits do? Why purchase a block kit?
A: Block kits are designed to lower vehicles that use leaf spring suspension (such as most trucks), and are normally offered in 1-inch increments. There are different ways to lower the rear of your truck, and in general, using a block kit is considered the most affordable and easiest way.
Q: How do you install a block kit?
A: Block kits are installed between your rear axle and the leaf springs using U-bolts to fasten the leaf spring and block together. The U-bolts are specially made for the size of blocks you get, so always rest assured that the U-bolts that come with the block kit you purchase will be the right size to fasten your new blocks. You install the block kit beneath the leaf springs if you want to lift the vehicle, and you install them above the leaf springs (which need to be re-located beneath rear axle) to lower it.
Q: Can a block kit be used to lift a vehicle?
A: Yes, absolutely. You can put the block kit on other side of the leaf springs to 'raise them' and your vehicle. You can use a block kit to raise or lower your vehicle; the block kit system works the same either way by putting space between the leaf spring and axle. You just decide if you want to make the leaf spring go up (lower the vehicle), or down (lift the vehicle).
A: Block kits are used to lower the rear of a truck only. Due to the fact that the front and rear suspension on trucks are different (in order to accommodate the load of cargo a truck bed is built to carry), blocks kits are not applicable to front suspension of any truck. A common form of front suspension on trucks is a set of coil springs for example, and block kits do not work with coil springs.
Q: Is a block kit only used on certain vehicles?
A: Block kits are only used on vehicles that utilize leaf springs in their suspension set-up. Block kits are used in conjunction with leaf springs.
Q: What do block kits do? Why purchase a block kit?
A: Block kits are designed to lower vehicles that use leaf spring suspension (such as most trucks), and are normally offered in 1-inch increments. There are different ways to lower the rear of your truck, and in general, using a block kit is considered the most affordable and easiest way.
Q: How do you install a block kit?
A: Block kits are installed between your rear axle and the leaf springs using U-bolts to fasten the leaf spring and block together. The U-bolts are specially made for the size of blocks you get, so always rest assured that the U-bolts that come with the block kit you purchase will be the right size to fasten your new blocks. You install the block kit beneath the leaf springs if you want to lift the vehicle, and you install them above the leaf springs (which need to be re-located beneath rear axle) to lower it.
Q: Can a block kit be used to lift a vehicle?
A: Yes, absolutely. You can put the block kit on other side of the leaf springs to 'raise them' and your vehicle. You can use a block kit to raise or lower your vehicle; the block kit system works the same either way by putting space between the leaf spring and axle. You just decide if you want to make the leaf spring go up (lower the vehicle), or down (lift the vehicle).
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Video Description:Block Kits on Andy's Auto Sport TV!
We made a video that gives viewers all the basic information they need to know about lowering a truck! In the video we feature lowering blocks along with other components, and we explain what exactly lowering blocks do and when they're best to use. We also do an installation of a block kit on our project truck. If you want to understand all the basics about lowering a truck, you have to check out this video!
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