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4 door Tracker OK to take off road?
« on: February 09, 2021, 06:40:44 AM »
Our carefully maintained Tracker got mashed by a Pickup truck! After a year of careful improvement.  Now we look for another one. I see a 2002 4 door automatic  with the v6 and 4wd. I know it's about a ton heavier but it should still have low range. Can I still take that up the badly maintained dirt/rock roads our 2 door 1996 went up?  We did not do any rock crawling or anything but we like to go over rough terrain.   I need to figure out it I should snap this up because Trackkicks are rare.  Also if I need to install tires an inch or two taller  should I be OK? 
'96 Geo Tracker 2 dr auto 4wd 15" wheels, 23" tires, named "GT" and towed behind the motorhome

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Re: 4 door Tracker OK to take off road?
« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2021, 03:02:06 PM »
The 2002 Tracker, as you say is bigger & heavier than your 96, it is however, pretty much the same 4WD system you're accustomed to - the only challenge I see is a "space" challenge, it does need a little more room to maneuver - so if you think you're OK with that, then go brave.

The trouble spots to be aware of ...

 - the V6 uses timing chains and if routine maintenance has been missed, they can be troublesome & expensive to fix - you really want to hear the engine start from cold, if the chains rattle walk away.
 - some years had insufficient corrosion protection on the front suspension cross member - get down & eyeball it.
 - the front freewheel is built into the front differential - select 4H with the ignition on and watch the 4WD light on the dash - it should come on in 1~2 seconds and stay on, if it flashes, there's an air leak, the faster the flash, the bigger the leak, a wink out once every few minutes can be ignored.

Other than the above items, I think you just need to look for the stuff you'd check on ay used car - dents, rust, leaks, etc..

The bigger vehicle will burn a little more fuel, it's a lot more comfortable, partly because of the longer wheelbase - I think it's a great truck - stock tire size is about a 27", you can go to about 28.5 with no lift & no trimming, a 29 will require a small lift and possibly a mild trim of the front bumper plastic - I can't give you specifics on the tire sizes if we're discussing Trackers, because those run 15" wheels, I have a Grand Vitara with 16" wheels, and those are approximate numbers based on what I've used.
'98 SQ420 Grand Vitara
'05 JB420 Grand Vitara
'16 APK416 Vitara
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Re: 4 door Tracker OK to take off road?
« Reply #2 on: February 10, 2021, 04:45:08 AM »
Thanks for this info. Just what I need.  The 2 doors are getting hard to find. I would rather have a 2 door but I need something to replace it. 
 Looking at the manual it shows the same transfer lever (4L,N,4H,and 2H) as my '97.   No sign of  a dash switch and no mention of front hubs either manual or automatic.  Does this mean that the front dif runs full time?  It says I can still be towed though?  OK.
 Yes I see that it is three times the weight of the 2 dr.  It does have another inch of clearance.  It is 1000lbs lighter than a Renegade ans 11" shorter.
'96 Geo Tracker 2 dr auto 4wd 15" wheels, 23" tires, named "GT" and towed behind the motorhome

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Re: 4 door Tracker OK to take off road?
« Reply #3 on: February 10, 2021, 05:09:50 PM »
The front diff is disconnected when you're in 2H - as I mentioned before the free wheel mechanism is built into the differential, so there are no hubs to fiddle with - the big difference is the CV axles are turning, even in 2H, the change was made to allow what is called "shift-on-the fly" - you can now shift between 2H & 4H without stopping, at speeds up to 60mph (I think).

Yes it can be flat towed just like the previous models.
'98 SQ420 Grand Vitara
'05 JB420 Grand Vitara
'16 APK416 Vitara
'21 A6G415 Jimny