Not too sure about the newer Jeeps but if it's a CJ you can do what they call a SOA (Spring Over Axle Conversion). There is a lot of info on the net concerning this. Do a serch on it.
A 2 inch suspension lift is minimal. You should be able to install the kit without changing and stock parts.
Who makes a suspension lift for a Dodge Durango?
You need to buy a suspension lift kit or a body lift kit... a suspension kit is better and looks nicer
one lifts the suspension and one lifts the body
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.
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.
50/50. Chance that it will damage something.
no 2wd jeeps have the same exact suspension set up as a 4wd the difference is the front axle is just a tube and doesnt have a diff on it. i would suggest a locker for your rear axle because your gonna need at the traction you can get
You would come out cheaper finding a ZR2 and buying it, or trading your touring suspension Blazer. The Zr2 Has a wider wheel base, thus why they call it "widestance package" . Your best bet would be to get a suspension lift for your blazer, and that will actually exceed the Zr2 Suspension package. I recommend a BDS 6'' lift, but you can just google and find many choices. Hope this helps!
no it wont
Body lift MAYBE. suspension lift ? NO...
The body lift does not matter, it just lifts the body. The only thing you need to worry about is the length the new suspension will add to the stock suspension. For example if you put on a 4" suspension lift then you will need to add about 5" - 7" inches in the shock to make sure you have enough up and down travel within the suspension lift, and that it does not "bottom out".