2nd gen tracker family four wheeler
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Re: 2nd gen tracker family four wheeler
Updates !!! you said the wife had wheeling pictures
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Re: 2nd gen tracker family four wheeler
I don't have any means for uploading video because it's a whole different wormhole to go down. If you have any sort of a google account you will automatically have a YouTube account and can upload it to there though.
If nothing else I'll give you my email and you can send it to me and I can do it on my extra channel.
If nothing else I'll give you my email and you can send it to me and I can do it on my extra channel.
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Re: 2nd gen tracker family four wheeler
Been a bit since i did anything to the tracker but i did sell the toyota and all the huge amount of oarts i had around haha hated seeing it go but felt pretty good to get rid of all that toyota junk.
So took some of the money and bought myself a small 2 inch lift to get the belly up off ground.
Ordered some rugged ridge manuel hubs to replace the slugs in there. Hope the hubs hold up to all that emense power the 2.0 puts out hahaha.
Will do pictures and shit once i actually get to work on it.
So took some of the money and bought myself a small 2 inch lift to get the belly up off ground.
Ordered some rugged ridge manuel hubs to replace the slugs in there. Hope the hubs hold up to all that emense power the 2.0 puts out hahaha.
Will do pictures and shit once i actually get to work on it.
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Re: 2nd gen tracker family four wheeler
Got the new hubs in today sometime and had 20 min to install.
Was super easy but wasnt a good sign when the one hub has metal from taping holes in it.
Anyway i cleaned it out and installed. Heres some pics from the 20 min job haha
Was super easy but wasnt a good sign when the one hub has metal from taping holes in it.
Anyway i cleaned it out and installed. Heres some pics from the 20 min job haha
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Re: 2nd gen tracker family four wheeler
Pretty certain everything else on that thing will break before that factory drive slug.
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Yeah those I’m certain are beefier then a toy drive flange as I just had the front of my back road bomber apart was surprised how beef they were
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Re: 2nd gen tracker family four wheeler
Installed 2 inch lift and installed longer shocks.
Also got the 30.5 inch tires on there and seams good
Havent driven it much, did a rip around block when i installed lift and i havent driven with the bigger tires on there yet.
Not a great photo but def more room in wheel wells
Also got the 30.5 inch tires on there and seams good
Havent driven it much, did a rip around block when i installed lift and i havent driven with the bigger tires on there yet.
Not a great photo but def more room in wheel wells
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Re: 2nd gen tracker family four wheeler
Ditching that factory front bumper gives you a huge improvement in approach angle with the bigger tires you’ll probably be surprised where you can go. I know with my tracker those are a huge limiting factor seems like I’m always hanging up on them.
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Re: 2nd gen tracker family four wheeler
Took er for a rip around the block.
Tire def rub on frame pretty hard but i can stay away from full lock for now till widening.
Tires are a little ruff but there like 40 psi and the rears are 10 ply, i imagine i only need prob 10 psi in them with how much the thing weighs.
Also think i got farely lucky guessing how much meat to grind from strut to align wheels properly. Seams straight up and down
Tire def rub on frame pretty hard but i can stay away from full lock for now till widening.
Tires are a little ruff but there like 40 psi and the rears are 10 ply, i imagine i only need prob 10 psi in them with how much the thing weighs.
Also think i got farely lucky guessing how much meat to grind from strut to align wheels properly. Seams straight up and down