2nd gen tracker family four wheeler
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Re: 2nd gen tracker family four wheeler
is anything else you need to finish the front widetrack upgrade?
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Re: 2nd gen tracker family four wheeler
I believe i got everything i needed now. Just waiting for either spare time or if i break a cv hahahapointsnorth wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 8:47 am is anything else you need to finish the front widetrack upgrade?
Took this out a couple times and even daily drove it for two weeks to work.
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Re: 2nd gen tracker family four wheeler
Went out again this weekend but this time to pilot mountain. Couldnt find a road to drive up but found some decent muddy trails.
Didnt get any picture because nothing was very picturesque.
I did however find out i have a decent amount of groubd clearence to clear deacts but apparently need a skid plate because a stick tried to come up through the transfer case area of cab haha
Anyone know if you can fourwheel up to top of pilot “mountain”?
Didnt get any picture because nothing was very picturesque.
I did however find out i have a decent amount of groubd clearence to clear deacts but apparently need a skid plate because a stick tried to come up through the transfer case area of cab haha
Anyone know if you can fourwheel up to top of pilot “mountain”?
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Re: 2nd gen tracker family four wheeler
I don't think there's an actual road, just a bike/hiking path.
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Re: 2nd gen tracker family four wheeler
Ya i asked a guy whos pretty local to the area and theres kinda a goat trail ya can just fit quads up apparently and its gated pretty tight. Still good wheelin out there apparently so will explore more later.
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Re: 2nd gen tracker family four wheeler
Have had this out a couple times now and impresses me every time hahaha
Went out to opatcho lake area and wheeled around while camping that area and was awsome. Then took it out the 400 road where it had no business being hahaha
Went out to opatcho lake area and wheeled around while camping that area and was awsome. Then took it out the 400 road where it had no business being hahaha
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Re: 2nd gen tracker family four wheeler
Then today went out to fyfe lake area past west lake to play in the snow and now with the tires and small lift i didnt drag anywhere out there
view was snowed out but still worth drivin up
view was snowed out but still worth drivin up
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Re: 2nd gen tracker family four wheeler
On a side note after the trip down 400 rd i literally pressure washed off the cloth seats and interior lol took alot of work cause my dog got very muddy and ran around cab everywhere.
lol so i installed some good deep floor mats everywhere and will be getting a seat cover for back seats.
Gonna weld the rear and get some decent mud tires all around cause it did well but i think woulda been all star with some muddies
lol so i installed some good deep floor mats everywhere and will be getting a seat cover for back seats.
Gonna weld the rear and get some decent mud tires all around cause it did well but i think woulda been all star with some muddies
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Re: 2nd gen tracker family four wheeler
right now this thing would be a blast drifting on the back roads in the snow
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Re: 2nd gen tracker family four wheeler
Looks like the 400 road is in worse shape than I remember.
Opatcho is always good though. Lots of nice little spots in there.
Opatcho is always good though. Lots of nice little spots in there.
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Re: 2nd gen tracker family four wheeler
Ya the 400 road was pretty nasty.
At the end of the trail where that bridge used to be is very deactivated. Quads can use a sketchy bridge but trucks gotta drive through a pretty deep spot that was deep enough to be dangerous on hmf’s 4runner so there wasnt really a way to get tracker across.
Ended up having to turn around and go back through everything
At the end of the trail where that bridge used to be is very deactivated. Quads can use a sketchy bridge but trucks gotta drive through a pretty deep spot that was deep enough to be dangerous on hmf’s 4runner so there wasnt really a way to get tracker across.
Ended up having to turn around and go back through everything
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