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I bought a 2002 ls blazer for a project and i dont know any manufacturers that make upgraded parts for blazers?

I am seeing summit but the parts are like universal and if you dont have parts that work well together than caboom there goes my dream lol. i wanted it raised 4 inches with a nice suspension system and some new differentials and exauhst system. ect thanks

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Depends on your wing design (type of airfoil, Aspect Ratio, etc) just to lift of, but then you will come back down without something to keep pushing it when it is airborne. You will then need some moving surfaces to control it laterally and longitudinally or else you will be a piece of flying object with no direction. Good luck
At 80 mph you could life off if the wing surface area was 160 sq. ft., however to maintain stable flight would require a prop on the front, and an air speed of 95 mph. Go for it! :)
It would partly depend upon the size and design of the wings. You just need to generate enough lift to overcome gravity. Some of those light aircraft can take off at about 70mph, but then they weigh about half as much as your Trans-Am!
A 2002 Blazer uses pretty much the same suspension parts as a Chevy S-10 pickup truck. If you can't make all the parts from different vendors work together, you have no business trying to modify your truck in the first place.

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