DONE*For now at least!
It's back on the road...and glides along on the highway so well it's retarded. I love it! It feels HUGE. I almost fell on my face stepping out of it the first couple times, because I'm not used to the 3ish inches it grew.
The tracker has more money in new parts in the past week....than what I originally paid for it! And I'm not even close to being finished with it! Many plans for the future.
So...new stuff. Out back - E brake cables. Wheel cylinders. Brake shoes. Crown Vic shocks.
Front end - Wheel bearings. Hubs. Driver side ball joint(because I'm an idiot).
All 4 corners - Jeff's coil spacers. Procomp 30" AT's. Black Rock Crawler wheels.
Gotta say, the hardest part of it all was drilling out the studs on the strut mounts. Couldn't find an easy way to do that....had to buy a brand new drill(old one is a useless 12V cordless). I cut/drilled/hammered.....those studs were a huge PIA.
I NEVER in my life attempted ANY of the work I just completed....and so far it seems it all went well. Took it for a rip tonight already, and it's smooth as silk. I'm very happy with it.
I have some pics for you guys....just before and during....gonna get some after pics tomorrow if the weather is decent.(supposed to rain)
http://s33.photobucket.com/albums/d51/hornetking/Geo%20Tracker/Link is for my public photobucket album. Should have no trouble viewing it. Lots of pics. So one link is easier for me than 50.
My next plans are some engine work. Wanna replace all the belts...spark plugs/wires...filters...and whatever else I have money left over for. Next summer is body work and paint. Might go flat olive drab, with gloss black accents. Saw a slick one on here that I liked. Think it was nicknamed "turtle".
I appreciate all the help I've gotten so far. You guys are great!-Mooch