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HELP....I NEED TO CHANGE A 2WD GEO TRACKER TO A 4WD
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towman
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Posted: 06/25/06 12:45 PM
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I have to geo trackers, one is for parts and is a 4wd auto. and the other is a 2wd auto. What all do I have to do to change my 2wd over to a 4wd. Also what is the best way to lift it up. I have had several samurais, but this is the first tracker. thanks....
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Posted: 07/10/06 12:28 AM
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I checked with the staff and we haven’t ever run across any tech for a Geo Tracker. I suggest keep surfing the internet for information on this vehicle.
Don’t take this the wrong way but if I had two Geo Trackers I would sell them and pick up a vehicle that is easily modified and already 4WD. An old CJ or YJ can be pretty reasonable these days.
-KM
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ibjimbo
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Posted: 08/08/06 09:02 AM
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When I was in Moab this year I saw several nice lifted geo/sidekicks. There were 2 venders in the arena with there stuff. Calmini was one.
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Steeevo
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Posted: 09/12/06 10:05 AM
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i would send an e-mail to calmini. i would think that they would know that vehicle really well.. small company so pretty much whoever answers the phone should be able to help you
RuggedRocksOffRoad.com
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DL
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Posted: 12/14/06 04:35 AM
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Check out this site I think you find that the tracker is highly modifiable.From basic lift to V8 conversion.
http://www.suzukiconversion.com/
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DL
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Posted: 12/14/06 04:47 AM
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Here's another site.
http://www.zukiworld.com/
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DL
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Posted: 12/14/06 04:53 AM
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Dont take this the wrong way, but this site is very bias toward Jeep. If their teckies couldn't find anything about trackers. I wouldn't ride in one of their Chrysler products. I had a buddy with one it was always stuck or broke or both.
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esanchez
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Posted: 02/22/07 10:20 AM
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Seems like it would be easier just to buy a 4x4 model and start from there. I suppose anything is possible, and sometimes the 2wd and 4wd models are very similar and have interchangeable parts, but not always. Keep us posted!
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Posted: 08/29/10 02:10 AM
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u have to change both rears motor and tranny . the front driverside frame mount for the 4x4 one needs cut out and put into the 2 wd .to lift the tracker u can use atleast 3x3square tubing 1/4 inch wall cut it into 3inch pieces and drill a hole for your bolts to go through the tracker has studs that will go through the top of the square then nut the bottom through the top of the tube .runa bolt through the bottom when u set the block in place that will attach to the frame use hockey pucks drill them too then set them on top of the square for flex u will have to cut the steering arm and use the other steering arm to lengthen the arm . im at this point myself now now i have to lengthen the shifter and 4x4 shifter too .you will have to lengthen the fuel hoses and return hose as well . the brake lines will need lengthened where the go down in the front engine bay . good luck ;john
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