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Project Red - Tracker Build
« on: August 26, 2019, 01:46:29 PM »
With a lot of progress being made my recently I thought it would be a good idea to actually document some of what was going on.

After an engine death, a wife deciding we needed a real car for a daily driver and the purchase of a wrecked Cobalt SS my old Tracker has seen some changes. 

1996 Geo Tracker
2.4L 4cyl Ecotech
Toyota 5-speed and T-Case
84 Toyota Axles
FJ-60 Steering Box
35" Mickey Thompson
Barnes 4x4 3-Link front and rear


For those that remember when I used to run around before:


And where it is as of last weekend after we finished up most of the front end:
96 Geo Tracker, x-SJ-410,  x-White Rabbit, x-Project Trouble
Crawlers NorthWest
x-Trouble Racing

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Re: Project Red - Tracker Build
« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2019, 06:01:56 AM »
Maybe it is just me but the after pic is not loading...
1995 Sidekick JLX
16v 5 spd, milled head, LROR Stage 2 clutch
2" Spacer lift, XL7 rear springs,  2nd Gen front springs, W-Body GM Struts on front
OEM ROOF RACK!!!

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Re: Project Red - Tracker Build
« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2019, 11:23:45 AM »
Do you just see the one photo? 

Some pictures from the Panhard bar installation. 

The steering box is a forward steer vs the traditional rear steer.  This was done due to how far we had to slide the axle forward to clear the oil pan on the Ecotech 2.4l. We ended up sliding the axle forward about 7" and cut out the inner fender wells to switch to a flat fender style front end. 



96 Geo Tracker, x-SJ-410,  x-White Rabbit, x-Project Trouble
Crawlers NorthWest
x-Trouble Racing

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Re: Project Red - Tracker Build
« Reply #3 on: August 30, 2019, 11:28:47 AM »
And a shot of the travel with the 3-link installed.  24" upper and lower links, this is about 12" of travel. 



Having a lift really makes welding a lot easier.



And the brackets from Barnes 4x4 are plenty heavy duty enough for pretty much any application.

96 Geo Tracker, x-SJ-410,  x-White Rabbit, x-Project Trouble
Crawlers NorthWest
x-Trouble Racing

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Re: Project Red - Tracker Build
« Reply #4 on: September 03, 2019, 09:42:15 AM »
Ok, trying again with pictures in a different spot.

A shot of the travel with the 3-link installed.  24" upper and lower links, this is about 12" of travel:




And the brackets from Barnes 4x4 are plenty heavy duty enough for pretty much any application:

96 Geo Tracker, x-SJ-410,  x-White Rabbit, x-Project Trouble
Crawlers NorthWest
x-Trouble Racing

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Re: Project Red - Tracker Build
« Reply #5 on: September 03, 2019, 09:46:18 AM »
A pictures from the Panhard bar installation:




The steering box is a forward steer vs the traditional rear steer.  This was done due to how far we had to slide the axle forward to clear the oil pan on the Ecotech 2.4l. We ended up sliding the axle forward about 7" and cut out the inner fender wells to switch to a flat fender style front end:




And a gratuitous grinding shot:

96 Geo Tracker, x-SJ-410,  x-White Rabbit, x-Project Trouble
Crawlers NorthWest
x-Trouble Racing