fair price? any thing i should worry about

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whoops thats 73-76 but 77-87 is the same price.
 

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yep good looking out! thanks bud, and its that price always so I don't have to buy today.

You definitely need the raised Steering Arm! The Rough Country will ride nicer too and it comes with the arm.

73-76 is the same as 76-87 as long as the springs come with the poly bushings your all set to go. FYI change the front frame shackle bushings while your at it. http://www.energysuspensionparts.com/7801 Use the part # to order from anyone you choose. I would get some rubber boots for the shocks though! Once the cylinder gets nicked their toast.

And make sure that the U bolts in the kit are correct for the axle that you are using. I think there is a 1/2" difference in axle tube width between 1/2 ton and 3/4 ton axles. You definitely want the correct sized U bolts!

Also these are pretty useful and work really well! http://zoneoffroad.com/zone-offroad...-chevy-gmc-blazer-jimmy-pickup-suburban/c5401

use these with:

http://www.energysuspensionparts.com/3.5118
 

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You definitely need the raised Steering Arm! The Rough Country will ride nicer too and it comes with the arm.

73-76 is the same as 76-87 as long as the springs come with the poly bushings your all set to go. FYI change the front frame shackle bushings while your at it. http://www.energysuspensionparts.com/7801 Use the part # to order from anyone you choose. I would get some rubber boots for the shocks though! Once the cylinder gets nicked their toast.

And make sure that the U bolts in the kit are correct for the axle that you are using. I think there is a 1/2" difference in axle tube width between 1/2 ton and 3/4 ton axles. You definitely want the correct sized U bolts!

Also these are pretty useful and work really well! http://zoneoffroad.com/zone-offroad...-chevy-gmc-blazer-jimmy-pickup-suburban/c5401

use these with:

http://www.energysuspensionparts.com/3.5118

wow, thanks a bunch useful info
 

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