The Tracker is heavier than a Sammy, I guess not by much... but still...  you WILL have extra strain on your tc mounts, and u-joints.. I guess not enough to worry about though..
You sound as if you have it thought out well........ carry on... lol...
And yes, Chief has done this.. give him a PM.
I wish I had this thought out as well as you think! LOL! Maybe I should pony up the 20 bucks so I can search the pirate.
I figure maybe I could incorporate a Samurai Kong Transfercase Mount and Toyota Driveshafts to help with the stress.
baracuskozaz keep us posted. im really intrigued with this setup.
btw, sammy tcase has the rear driveshaft on the passenger side. wonder if this will post a problem with the rear carrier of the tracker center mounted.
I figure If I use a Toyota CV Drive shaft it should illiminate the vibrations. If not, Could always go with a offset Toyota Diff made by SkyManufacturing.Chopperfirst you could do is buy a 2wd tracker tranny and run a divorced sami case behind that that will give you enough gearing to run 35' tires
"Already Have a 2wd"ÂÂ

second you can do is contact ott and buy n adapter
Thier adapter for using a Sammy TC behind a 1.8 Tracker Motor/ Sammy Trans might would work, I have to email them for Tracker 2wd Transmission specific info. Plus they are expensive. ÂÂ

third and what i am doing for strenght reasons and more gearing optins in the future is i have modified my tracker tcase
cut the front output off rewleded the case make a drive shaft adapter to mate a divorced toyota transfer case behind the modified tracker tcase the adapter to make the toyota case a divorced case i will be purchasing from ott i think this is one of the better choices in gearing aspects and strength. i will post pictures when all done i just started.
If I understand you correctly you will then have dual cases, (Sammy/Toyota TCs)? Not sure how this will look when all bolted up? Do you know of anybody else that has done this? I already own a toyota and also have some 4.7 gears in a box. Just never got around to installing them.ÂÂ
