If it is done right it will not hurt the Blazer. It might hurt your MPG a little but that's all.
yes you can with a body lift or with a suspension lift
A body lift does just that, lifts the body and gives more tire clearance( stock suspension). A suspension lift gives more clearance but also give more suspension travel for off roading.
one lifts the suspension and one lifts the body
There are 2 awesome examples of suspension in the human body. The knees and the spine. The spine will contract slightly and act as suspension when jumping and walking. The knees acts as suspension as well.
Body trim packages
No, barium sulfate suspension does not contain sugar. It is a contrast agent used in medical imaging such as X-rays to help highlight certain areas of the body for better visualization.
In the context of suspension, roll refers to the side-to-side motion experienced by a vehicle when turning. Roll can be minimized by having a well-tuned suspension system with features like sway bars, springs, and dampers, which help control body movement during cornering.
A 2002 S10 Blazer doesn't have throttle body injection (tbi).
truck body computer
Any 68 B-body suspension will work.
It would depend on the state of the transmission, suspension, and body. If your vehicle has a rusted out frame or severe body damage there would be no point. I would recommend doing a thorough inspection of the vehicle to determine its overall condition. If you cannot determine this yourself i suggest taking it to a mechanic before proceeding.
Yes you can, But a suspension lift will mess up your ride, It will not ride or drive as good as it does now.A body lift will no alter the suspension or change the way it handles.Body lift is the best way to go.