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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: aftermarket4x4 on November 10, 2005, 04:56:50 AM
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Sean DeVinney
aftermarket4x4|removethispart|@cox.net
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Damn, I am liking that a lot.
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Wow, it looks great!!!!
What rubber is that? There is a company here that makes tyres with the same pattern, but they copy them from others. It would be cool to know the original ;D
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Wow, it looks great!!!!
What rubber is that? There is a company here that makes tyres with the same pattern, but they copy them from others. It would be cool to know the original ;D
www.intercotire.com
-Eric
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Look good.
What diffs are under it ?
What size tyres ?
What gearings in it ?
Whats it drive like ?
More photos ? ;D
I wanted a set of YJ's for a SPOA Sammy but we can't even get YJ springs here in NZ any more, the only ones that were available were OME and they dropped the line from production down under just recently :'(
Shane
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35/16.00 boggers
Stu
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These are 35X16 Boggers with 80's Toyota truck axles, 5.71's, Detroit front, spool rear, redneck hysteer, Trail Tough YJ M-Links in the front, custom M-Links in the rear, custom spring hangers front and rear with hanger skids. Soon to get Ford shock towers in the front and custom upper and lower shock mounts in the rear ALL for 32" tall shocks. Maybe in a week or two I will have time to install the engine/tranny/T-case....
One pic of the finished product is all I want to post right now until I get it 100% complete and do a write-up of it on my website.
$500 Tracker's are out there. This one was $350 at a local auction and had a blown motor, no computer, some gay wheels, was 2 wheel drive and had a top with a messed up back window...OH, and the bullett holes in the windshield!
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Sean
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This makes me want to cry with joy.
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mmmmmmmmmmm - super swampers!! the best tire for going thru mud, water, and steep hill climbs. sure dont turn very well though. sure would love a set for my truck
derek
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This makes me want to cry with joy.
Must be the color! :o
mmmmmmmmmmm - super swampers!! the best tire for going thru mud, water, and steep hill climbs. sure dont turn very well though.
derek
Don't you have power steering?
Sean (Smurfing it Hardcore!) DeVinney
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Stay away from Larry H. if you bring that thing to the Melt...he'll be trying to steal it from you!
OH...Nice Rig ;D
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Another SAS Tracker:
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This pic is from this wheeling in Crozet, Virginia this weekend.
Sean
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Wow, it looks great!!!!
What rubber is that? There is a company here that makes tyres with the same pattern, but they copy them from others. It would be cool to know the original ;D
are the tyres your thinkin of (the copied ones) called anacondas, or something like that... made by greenway me thinks... just out of interest
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$500 Tracker's are out there. This one was $350 at a local auction and had a blown motor, no computer, some gay wheels, was 2 wheel drive and had a top with a messed up back window...OH, and the bullett holes in the windshield!
([url]http://members.cox.net/suzukispecialists/trackersmurfblue.jpg[/url])
Sean
Those are AWESOME wheels! :)
-Eric
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very cool tracker
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Those are AWESOME wheels! :)
-Eric
LOL!.....They are even 2" backspaced! :o
Sean
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What engine, t-case, and tranny are going in this?
Would it be possible (if the tracker was 4x4 to begin with) to use the tracker engine/tranny/t-case and just have driveshafts made that go from the tracker t-case to toyota axles?
(Just a thought.) :)
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What engine, t-case, and tranny are going in this?
Would it be possible (if the tracker was 4x4 to begin with) to use the tracker engine/tranny/t-case and just have driveshafts made that go from the tracker t-case to toyota axles?
(Just a thought.) :)
This is getting a Tracker 1.6 16 valve, 5-speed trans and dual Tracker T-cases so yes it is possible to run the stock 4X4 drivetrain to this Toy axle setup, but I am going a step further and adding a second T-case for more gear selection. Driveshafts are Toy/Tracker hybrids since I had to make new shafts anyway. She'll be a beast when she's done!
Sean
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  will that be replacing Krusty as your tagalong kick ;D
;D looks good ;D
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  will that be replacing Krusty as your tagalong kick ;D
;D looks good ;D
The blue Tracker ....Jokingly called the "Krusty Smurf" actually has Krusty's 16 valve motor, transmission and T-case getting ready to go into it along with the dual T-case setup. It is also getting some of the many other "bling" accessories that were on Krusty......but more on that when I get more time to finish it. Right now I have a 2.0 Liter swap to do in a rig called "Stryper". It is named that because of the fugly-a$$ stripes painted down the sides. I'll post pic's of it one of these days.
To answer your first question the blue Tracker may be my daily driver and the main rig I'll be wheeling soon. Seeing as there are no Off-road events on my calendar until after Christmas, I should have time to get her done before the next event.
Sean DeVinney