Burb is back from the shop and lift is installed with no issues on the install. My mechanic does great work and is an expert on lifting these old Chevy trucks as he owns a few lifted K5 Blazers. One part he told me I should get is an add a leaf since he suspected that the rear springs likely had some sag and when adding the lift it could sit to high in the front. Well turns out he was correct as the added leaf made it sit even and would have been front high if it was not added. So that saved me time and labor since it was all added at once.
So with the 33" tires and 4" lift it is about 6" high over where it was before. It needs an alignment to get the steering wheel straight, but no pull or issues. Driving it is different over stock, but I have a M1009 with a lift before for a short time so I knew how to handle them. Still will need to get used to driving it and especially getting in it. Right now there is no step or anything, but my mechanic told me how to get in. Do not use the steering wheel, but grab the door and push yourself up. I may add a handle on the A-Pillar to help until I get something like those rock sliders.
When it is painted it will look SOOOO much better, but here it is this morning with the lift and a few pictures of the front install.