I have a stock 1999 Zr2 Blazer and and it has 33x12.50s on it. (but it rubs)
by the finders and also in the glove box it will have a sticker look 4 the zr2 on it
235 70r15
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!
5 x 4.75
alternater is shot
i personally do not know but obvious thing to check are how many lugs the Chevy blazer has an how many the sonoma are measure distance from one lug to another on the sonoma an do same on the blazer to if it comes out the same then it may work but if ur sonoma is a 5 lug do not try it with say a 6 lug or 8 lug rims off the blazer an if this is a full size blazer it probaly wont work but smaller compact SUV blazer it probaly will work as long as they are either both 2wd or both 4wd...they will fit.....I believe all blazers and zr2's have 5 lug
When you find out let me know I have same problem replaced blower fan and resisitor did not work. I have a blazer zr2 2002
I believe the frame and suspension is the same for the two vehicles. check this out though for more information. also the external links at the bottom are really good. I've used this quite a bit when working on my ZR-2.
I have a 2000 ZR2 it holds 19 gal.
Yes.
because it needs serviced.