wuth a lift like that you would probably get 32x11.5r15 i would atleast 33s would rub way to much
yes you can with a body lift or with a suspension lift
If it is done right it will not hurt the Blazer. It might hurt your MPG a little but that's all.
35" Tires will require a 6" suspension lift to clear with no rubbing. A cheaper alternative is a 3" body lift, and 33" tires, although not as appealing.
...You might be able to with a lot of cutting at the wheel well, fender and bumper. Probably not, get the lift kit & tires.
They will fit but most likely the front tires will rub slightly on the frame when turned all the way. I've heard that wheel spacers may fix this but can only personally confirm that a 2" body lift will do the trick.
I have 36's on mine, 6in susp lift and 3in body lift.
i would say 35 in tires would look great
body lift
good question depends on what kind of lift body or suspension and what is the lift going on
go to zukiworld.com the cheap and easy way is to install coil spring spacers however you can buy lift-kits and body lifts from calmini, rockyroad outfitters, boondox, or bds suspension, probably a few more too. With 1"-1&1/2" spacers you can fit 235/75R15 tires of your choosing on stock wheels, or 29x8.50x15. The 2" and 3" lift-kits will allow up to 31" tires, possibly 33"s with suspension and body lift. Tires over 8.5" wide will require wider rims, 5 lug by 5.5" spacing and at least 3.75" backspacing.
Not sure what kind of grinding you are talking about, but if its tires, then your tires are bigger than stock and rubbing on the wheel wells. You either need to get smaller tires, a suspension lift, body lift, or cut out some of your wheel well. check the wheel stops for your front wheels, the rubber pads are probably worn or missing.
Lifts a trucks body with spacers between the body and frame. Allows for bigger tires. Does not increase ground clearance.