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Title: Still looking... Found another one.
Post by: Mat Tracker on May 25, 2005, 01:47:36 PM
Ok, my first and second post were erased during hacking and recovery :-/

Anyways, I'm looking for a tracker and here's the recent developments.

So I saw another one tonight. This time with automatic (automatic = happy girlfriend).

1- But something weird happens when I slow down. There's like a small bang beneath the truck. I have a feeling it comes from the transmission/drivetrain but it could be elsewhere. Any ideas?

2- Rocker panels are pretty rusted:
(http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid170/pf6965748106e0dc50536514b858b1c02/f3fa6560.jpg)
and
(http:// http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid170/p5ebaffef14dc2f2e670ddb76333ad03d/f3fa6555.jpg)
Is this easy to fix with sliders?

All in all the truck isn't bad. Taken well care of by people who don't know much about cars (when there's something wrong they took it to the garage but if they didn't know something was wrong... nothing was done). The car is clean but no antirust  :'(.

I'm hesitating on this one... '91, 94 000km, aut. 4x4, soft top for 2500$. A little pricey.  
Title: Re: Still looking... Found another one.
Post by: bus_driver on May 25, 2005, 01:50:14 PM
don't know where you are but there is one I wanted the rims off of and it is rust with some metal attached 267000kms and he wanted $2000

not too say yours is a good deal but some people are in lala land when it comes too pricing
Title: Re: Still looking... Found another one.
Post by: Digger on May 25, 2005, 02:02:55 PM
The rockers would need replacing. I replaced mine with heavy square-stock steel to make them rock rails as well as rocker panel replacements. Look back a few pages for my topic "Who needs rock rails, anyways!" for a full write up on how I did it.

I would make a guess that the small bang when you slow down is a small exhaust leak. It might not be big enough to sound loud, but it is big enough to suck a little bit of air when on the gas pedal, but as soon as you let off, that little bit of air hits the hot exhaust and un-burned fuel and causes a backfire...
Title: Re: Still looking... Found another one.
Post by: SnoFalls on May 25, 2005, 02:43:06 PM
run away ...

rust is a headache and usually also a sign of a poorly loved truk
Title: Re: Still looking... Found another one.
Post by: ack on May 25, 2005, 02:44:19 PM
My guess about the "bang" ("clunk"?) would be it is in the U-joint on on the rear driveshaft clunking as the load across it reversed when you get off the gas/slow down.  Not an expensive thing to fix.

Try $1300  I would not settle for more than $1600
Title: Re: Still looking... Found another one.
Post by: Digger on May 25, 2005, 03:49:04 PM
Here's the topic I spoke of earlier about the rocker rails I built:

http://www.zukiworld.com/cgi/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=suzuki_talk;action=display;num=1114739716

I didn't think about the u joint clunking... that could be, too...
Title: Re: Still looking... Found another one.
Post by: Chief on May 25, 2005, 03:59:25 PM
I paid 1500 for my 91, 5spd, 4x4, not too much rust, ran perfect after a tuneup. Had 115000 on the clock.

(http://www.rrorc.com/gallery/data/523/8Trackerzuki_grill_1-med.JPG)

That's after a new grill, 1" susp lift, 30's and paint the stock LSI rims black. It was a bit rank, as it sat in a barn for a year. Aside from the smell, it could have been a perfect DD, cept I had other plans.....














        (http://www.rrorc.com/gallery/data/523/8Tracker_gentle_flop_2-med.jpg) ;D
Title: Re: Still looking... Found another one.
Post by: BLK_ARMR on May 25, 2005, 04:07:44 PM
Bought my trucklet with 115k-ish miles with a 3" Body lift and 30x9.50s for $800 (or was it $1000)...one of those two  ::)  That was a steal of a deal though.  I'd still say that price is way too much for a truck with that kind of rust...

Bryan
Title: Re: Still looking... Found another one.
Post by: SnoFalls on May 25, 2005, 04:07:46 PM
MatTracker,

Don't get in a hurry. It may take some time, but you'll find a good deal ...

Mine was $2950 at the dealer, I drove away for $1400 (and they paid tax/licensing).

arrival (http://www.avalonforest.com/geo/arrival/)

It had damage sure, but NO RUST !!!!
Title: Re: Still looking... Found another one.
Post by: zutefisk on May 25, 2005, 04:50:02 PM
I got my 89 automatic off of a dealers lot for $800. 92,000 miles
Title: Re: Still looking... Found another one.
Post by: Mat Tracker on May 25, 2005, 11:03:48 PM
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My guess about the "bang" ("clunk"?) would be it is in the U-joint on on the rear driveshaft clunking as the load across it reversed when you get off the gas/slow down.
Not sure about that one. The reason I didn't suspect that is that it took a little while. Like 3 seconds of slowing down before it "clunked/banged" (not really a sound, more like a feeling of the thud... I hate explaining these non-sound symptoms)

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rust is a headache and usually also a sign of a poorly loved truk
A headache for sure. Up here though, if you don't get rust treated you're sure to get rust. The people who owned the truck seemed to take good care of it though. They're just not "car guys".

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Don't get in a hurry. It may take some time, but you'll find a good deal ...
I'll take my time but the automatics get snatched up really fast here. At least it's my 2nd car so I have time...
Title: Re: Still looking... Found another one.
Post by: Mythose on May 26, 2005, 01:50:18 AM
Well the 89 sidekick that i will have on the road  next weekend has verry minor rust, around were the softtop hits the back deck, but i have some navel jelly and some rustoleum car primer, and it is only surface rust, so ill mask it off and slather it with the navel jelly and let that stuff do its thing over night, and then i will spray it with the rustolium, ther primer is grey and the truck is Dark blue so it wont be that noticable if i do a good job, and i think i will paint the CHASIS/inside of the body/under the body with Rhino Liner

My acura used to be a newyork car/ so i had to do a rust treatment on the undercarage of that, mostly surface but there are some places that could use attention of a welder.
Title: Re: Still looking... Found another one.
Post by: chet on May 26, 2005, 02:58:38 AM
I just replaced all that rust on my 4 door with 4x3 square tubing. What a PITA!!! I had rust into the door frame area and had to section a piece out of a wreck and weld it in. If you leave even al ittle rust it will continue to spread. I say move on and find another!
Title: Re: Still looking... Found another one.
Post by: adamd on May 26, 2005, 06:38:03 AM
My post was deleted, but like I said I'm in Montreal too and know of a few for sale.

Mine is for sale but is a '98 and manual... get back to me and I'll point you towards a few,.
Title: Re: Still looking... Found another one.
Post by: SnoFalls on May 26, 2005, 11:58:06 AM
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I got my 89 automatic off of a dealers lot for $800. 92,000 miles


that's a good deal ... around here, everyone thinks they are made of gold ...
Title: Re: Still looking... Found another one.
Post by: bashzuk on May 26, 2005, 05:37:36 PM
Yeah tell me about it.  I'm thinking I'll be lucky to pay less than 1500. But I'm keeping my eye out.l
(http://www.jjtc.com/Gallery/gilligans%20eye-land.jpg)
make that two eye's out.
Title: Re: Still looking... Found another one.
Post by: DameApril on May 26, 2005, 08:03:17 PM
      I got my 89 2dr automatic Kick for 100.00  ;D
Brought it home,put a battery in it and it cranked right up  :D
Had 3 burnt valves...had head rebuilt for 200.00
Had a broken ring (wheeled it anyway),had motor rebuilt,later,
for 350.00.
Put a 225.00 locker in rear
Put 235s on it (already had 'em)  :)
A few other odds n ends and rednecked her out. Front bumper
taken off,diamond plate instead.Back bumper removed and replaced with steel (painted red,truck is black). Body moulding painted red.Some dash pieces painted red.Bedliner sprayed on lower body of truck and under truck and painted wheels with it. Put 2" coil spring adjusters on it and I now be RedneckN
   It had some rust,but not at all all that bad. I did good,huh?
'Course,I have been offered 2,000.00 for it. Didn't sell it,tho
   The deals ARE out there! A friend of mine is looking for one,now. We will sneak up on one........you will,too. Good Luck.
                                                               April
Title: Re: Still looking... Found another one.
Post by: Mat Tracker on May 26, 2005, 11:03:19 PM
Thanks for the encouragement guys. I will pass up on this one but I will keep looking and keep you posted on progress.
:)