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New Rig in the Family
We just went and picked up this sweet little 80 horsepower (when new) crawler! It's now my son's project. He doesn't know we spent his money and went and got it so we'll see how excited he is when he gets home!
It's an 89 Suzuki Sidekick, with a 1 inch body lift. It needs a catalytic converter (the guy who we bought it from lives in Elizabeth where no emissions check is necessary) and some tires in the not so distant future.
Pete, interested in helping get a cat put on this? I assume it will need some welds :)
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Very cool, I hope you have a video of his reaction!
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Excellent! When's he going to join the forum?
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Note to self, stay away from that side of the neighborhood on the mountain bike. :lmao:
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He's got till June when he can get his permit so it's safe for the winter Jock! My wife has been out there cleaning it for over an hour now. She must be way more excited than I thought she'd be.
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Very Cool! Def get a video of his reaction! :thumb:
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[I]Pete, interested in helping get a cat put on this? I assume it will need some welds [/I]
Sure. I have one coming up to do on a Saturn soon, too.
Sweet ride and it will be a lot of fun for him!
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How COOL!! Exciting that your FR4x4 family was the first to see and we can be excited about his reaction, hee hee! And - it's a convertible!
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cool! I like it alot! what tires are those?
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That is a VERY cool little 4x4!! 80hp = wise choice for a first car!! :thumb:
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Capable little rigs if ya build em right.
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Awesome first car. How was his reaction.
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He is not the jump up and down and shout type, however the smile on his face was bigger than any I've seen on him in the past. It was still there when he was leaving this morning. Needless to say, it was a hit.
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Yeah, I can see that in Andy. I bet he had a lot running through his head last night!
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[QUOTE=Aaron;165666] the smile on his face was bigger than any I've seen on him in the past[/QUOTE]
It's always nice to see that you can do things that make them smile instead of frown, ain't it?!!!:D:D:D
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best bet for tech info and a GREAT community to boot = [url]www.zukikrawlers.com[/url]
in the little research ive done on keeping it IFS, this seems the best lift. [url]http://www.zukikrawlers.com/showthread.php?t=42276[/url]
simple cheap sas with a sami front axle with the front r&p from the tracker to match. and some wheel spacers to match width. use yj leafs, then get different rear coils and some other small stuff to make it "work".
THEE FIRST MOD HE DOES TO DRIVETRAIN NEEDS TO BE TRANSFER CASE GEARS, OR DUAL CASES!
-low is only 1.8. unfortunately most of the doubler companys are extict now. but Rock4x still makes the Shogun, that bolts a sami case to the existing case. and will go real good with a fj40/60 rear axle!
i know, i know, hes too young!
and this is a good get there vision!
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just for the record ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ those are 37's!
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My coworker has spent the past 3 months fixing up a tracker. Here are some very valuable links for repair as well:
[url]http://www.kick-fix.com[/url]
[url]www.suzukiforum.com[/url]
Not so much for setting up a crawler but for keeping it running!! Kick-fix has a link to sw suzuki which has some hard to find factory parts! :thumb:
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Now that you've established the precedent I can't help but wonder what Allie is dreaming up. :lmao: