Front:-2" drop spindles-Tall Lower balljoints-2nd gen Blazer Sway Bar which is the same part number as the ZQ8/xtreme S10s. It is 33mm which is just a hair smaller than 1.3in. OEM part and can be had for under $40 easy. IMO much better than the Helwig.-Modify the lower control arms like Artos suggested. I don’t see any reason to get a tubular lower control arm with a spring perch. They don’t look any better or weigh much less than modified stock arms and rob good money from more important parts.-DJM 2" coils.-Spend the money saved on good single adjustable shocks-UB machine uppers with a tall upper ball jointRear:-xtreme/zq8 rear leaves for a 1.5” drop. Beltech are real soft from what I have heard and get worse as they age-2" steel block (i know it's not recommended, but i want low)-Again use a stock rear sway bar from a ZQ8 or 2nd gen Blazer. Big money saved for near the same handling. Either a truck or SUV bar will require some fab work I’m guessing, but worth it.-28" lakewood traction barsSteering:-close ratio steering box, what kind?-Moog inner/outer tie-rods and adjusting sleeves. Also check out Power Performance. They’ve gotten good reviews in the S10 community. Shop around some, but the best prices I’ve found have been directly from their website.-new centre link, idler arm and pitman arm. Does Moog make these? Again another option is Power Performance
-DJM 2" coils.-Spend the money saved on good single adjustable shocksadjustable shocks, would that not just change ride quality, or do you mean go the coilover route? Yes adjustable shocks will just change the characteristics of the shocks. It will not change ride height. I believe that what Harley is suggesting, 2" drop coils and adjustable shocks. -Again use a stock rear sway bar from a ZQ8 or 2nd gen Blazer. Big money saved for near the same handling. Either a truck or SUV bar will require some fab work IÂ’m guessing, but worth it.i've read up a bit on the rear bar from a second gen, but i've heard the mounts will be a bitch. i think i'll go aftermarket on this one, but i'll read up some more firstI was contemplating going with the hellwig bar but I really didn't like the way it mounted under the bed. The zq8 rear bar is going to perform very well and at 1/4 of the cost. My suggestion would be the latter.i'll definitely go zq8 front, since i think even dealer is cheaper than aftermarket. it's 1mm thicker too i mainly want to get tubular lowers for clearance and looks, i just posted the globalwest as an idea if i stayed coil. i think i'll go the coilover route..whats the advantage of a tall upper balljoint? wouldn't that push it even higher from stock?
did a bunch more reading and understand a lot more, but i still have a billion questions. i'm texting Norcal (tony) so hopefully i can get a bunch answered. ideally i'd want my ride height adjustable between 4 and 6", if thats a small enough range? i'd like a stiff ride while being fairly low. when they say compression/rebound rate, whats stiffer, a higher number (6) or a lower number (3)
and to add to the list, what length control arm would i need from UB? are they any better than speedway, besides the cross-shafts?
You can get 4.5" of total drop on the front just with spindles, springs and the tall LBJ, which is a lot on these trucks. At 6" I'm betting you run into tie rod clearance, as well as bottoming issues. It's your truck though.