Geo Tracker – Zuki Offroad http://www.zukioffroad.com For Samurai, Sidekick, Equator, and Geo Tracker Enthusiasts Mon, 11 Jan 2021 00:42:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 http://www.zukioffroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/favicon.ico Geo Tracker – Zuki Offroad http://www.zukioffroad.com 32 32 1998 LROR Geo Tracker 4-Door http://www.zukioffroad.com/1998-lror_geo_tracker-4-door/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=1998-lror_geo_tracker-4-door Wed, 02 May 2018 06:37:31 +0000 http://www.zukioffroad.com/?p=522 Continued]]>

This 1998 Chevy Tracker was owned and built by Sean Conk. Sean is also the owner of Low Range Off-Road, which supplies after products to Suzuki / Geo enthusiasts.

According to Sean:

I wanted more room than my Sammy Tin Top offered, so I posted it for sale. We found a buyer near Tacoma Washington, and he paid me to deliver it. We began shopping for a replacement in the Seattle area. I wanted to stay Zuk, so I was on the lookout for a 4-door Sidekick or Tracker., white, tan, or gray with automatic trans and in good shape. I found exactly what I wanted in Everett Washington.

The Tracker would undergo a build that would turn it in to the ultimate adventure vehicle for Sean and his family. See the specifications below:

Specifications:

  • Rebuilt 1.6L 16V Engine (less than 3000 miles)
  • .020 pistons
  • 260 Cam and Modified Rockers
  • K&N Cone Filter Cold Air Intake Mod
  • Thorley Header
  • Custom High Flow Exhaust
  • Flex-a-lite 16” Electric Fan
  • 4 Speed Automatic Transmission
  • Factory A/C
  • 1400 TC Power Steering Pump
  • Rebuilt and Tapped Steering Gear Box
  • PSC 6”x1.5” Hydro Assist Ram
  • PSC Aluminum Power Steering Reservoir
  • Subaru Larger Master Cylinder Swap
  • Adjustable Proportioning Valve
  • 4.24 Transfer Case Gears
  • Slip Yoke Eliminators Front and Rear
  • HD 1310 Rear Driveline
  • HD Samurai Front Driveline w/ Off-Road U-joints
  • ProComp Black Steel Wheels
  • 33×12.50/15 BFG KM2 Tires
  • Trail Tough Trail Slayer Toyota Axle Swap 3 Link Front, 4 Link rear
  • Heavier Duty and longer Coils (different than kit came with)
  • Bilsteins 5125 Shocks (different than kit came with)
  • Modified from Panhard Bar to Hiems instead of Tie Rod Ends
  • Rear Coil and Shock Mounts were moved back on frame (different than kit came with)
  • Control Arms Replaced with Longer, Thicker Tube with Left/Right Hand Creeper Joints for easier adjustment (different than kit came with)
  • Front 1985 Toyota Axle Housing with Knuckle and Steering Stop Gussets
  • V6 Calipers and Vented front Rotors
  • Longfield 30 Spline front axles with Chromoly Inner Hub Gears
  • Hi-Pinion FJ80 Front E-Locker 3RD Member with Trail-Creeper 5.29 Gears
  • Rear Trail Gear Rock Assault Housing
  • Trail Gear Chromoly Rear Axle Shafts
  • Rear Tacoma E-Locker 3RD Member with Trail-Creeper 5.29 Gears (solid spacer)
  • GM Disk Brake Conversion with working E-Brake Calipers
  • CB Radio
  • Shrockworks Front Bumper with 2” Receiver
  • Warn 9.5ti Winch
  • Smittybilt Winchrope with Factor 55 Tube Thimble
  • Custom Calmini Rear 2-Door Bumper with Tire Carrier, Stretched and Lengthened to fit the 4-door.
  • Rear 2” Receiver
  • ARB CKSA12 Air Compressor mounted under hood to refill tires
  • Shrockworks Rock Sliders with Custom Extra Connectors
  • Universal Rubber Inner Mount Fender Flare Extensions for Tire Coverage

 

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The Trophy Tracker http://www.zukioffroad.com/the-trophy-tracker/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-trophy-tracker Tue, 05 Sep 2017 04:30:00 +0000 http://www.zukioffroad.com/?p=510 Continued]]>

This tracker is small, nimble, and unique. The fab work is topnotch and mounted up on 37s. The small engine is at its limit when the Tracker is loaded with three people’s gear and trying to haul down the highway, but off-road the gearing makes it crawl like a champ. Nonetheless we have a feeling Rob’s next 4×4 will have a few more ponies under the hood, and may not even be a 4×4.

Rob Peterson’s dad bought this Chevy Tracker new off the showroom floor, and Rob was there when it happened. The truck served his dad well, and eventually he offered it to Rob as a fuel-efficient daily driver. Little did he know that son Rob couldn’t leave good enough alone.

Rob is the suspension engineer at Synergy Suspension. This company specializes in Jeep and Ram truck suspension kits as well as custom builder parts for the guy who wants to modify his 4×4 beyond a bolt-on kit. Rob is that type of guy. Prior to inheriting the Tracker he had been passed the keys of a Ford Ranger from his grandfather. Before long that truck was sporting long-travel desert suspension, a full cage, new racing seats, and fiberglass body panels. Grandpa’s truck was built to go fast and jump big, and it did just that through years of abuse with Rob at the wheel. But eventually it was time for a refresh, so the Ranger got torn apart only to sit idle for a while.

When the Tracker came into Rob’s possession he realized it had many attributes of the new Jeep Wrangler (body on frame, four doors, peppy little engine), but not only did it stand out from the crowd of Jeeps on the trail, it was also paid for without requiring a monthly check to the loan department. There was the small problem of the little sport/ute only having rear-wheel drive, but if a custom suspension was in its future then a 2WD-to-4WD conversion couldn’t be much more work.

The interior of the Tracker was made to be comfortable and livable on both dirt and asphalt. Corbeau seats, satellite radio with Bluetooth, race radio, and working heat and air conditioning make the tracker more than your average rough and tumble trail machine.

Rob isn’t just an engineer; he is also an experienced fabricator, and the work on this machine shows it. He didn’t really start his build plan with a rockcrawler in mind; rather, he wanted a fun little 4×4 to take him to the mountains for snowboarding until he could devise a plan to return to his go-fast desert truck roots. Oddly enough, the time and energy thrown at this little “commuter” truck has resulted in a vehicle of ultrahigh caliber—maybe not a go-fast, desert racing, trophy truck, but definitely a Trophy Tracker.

The back seat is a single Corbeau bucket mounted to the cage, as are the front seats. The factory fuel tank we retained but brought up through the floor to improve the departure angle and make room for the rear axle. The aluminum box separates the tank from the occupants, and the eight-point cage protects them in a worst-case scenario.

Under the hood of the ’99 Tracker is the stock 2.0L four-cylinder. The engine bolts to the original automatic transmission and features some intake modifications. The engine bay is packed with tubing from bumper to shock mounts to cage, along with a custom trans cooler mount and steering reservoir. That silver box with the two black fittings is actually a prototype heat exchanger for a new Synergy onboard hot-water camp shower.

The front and rear axles are trussed, geared, and locked as well as powdercoated for longevity. The rear suspension is also on coilover shocks but this time with a triangulated four-link.

Behind the automatic transmission is a divorced Suzuki transfer case with 6.5:1 low range gears, all protected by a custom belly skidplate. These gears combined with the low weight of the truck and 4.30 gears in the axles allow the small four-cylinder to crawl well on 37-inch BFGoodrich Krawlers.

From the engine mounts forward the frame was chopped off and replaced with tubing. This allows perfect mounting locations for the ram-assisted Toyota steering box and custom three-link with Panhard bar front suspension. Above the front Toyota axle are 12-inch Sway-a-way coilover shocks and Fox racing air bumpstops.

1999 Chevy Tracker Specs:

Drivetrain

Engine: 2.0L DOHC 4-cylinder, custom eBay intake mod

Transmission: Stock 4-speed automatic, Setrab Trans Cooler

Transfer case: Samurai case, 6.5:1 gears

Front Axle: Toyota, 27-spline Longfields, Elocker diff with stock 4.30 gears

Rear Axle: Toyota IFS housing, Poly Performance 4340 forged chromoly shafts, Elocker diff with stock 4.30 gears

Suspension

Springs & Such: Front, custom 3-link/Panhard setup, 21⁄2×12-inch SAW coilovers, 2.0 Fox air bumpstops; rear, triangulated 4-link, 2×10-inch Edelbrock coilovers, 2.0 Edelbrock air bumpstops

Tires & Wheels: 37×12.5×17 BFG Krawlers on 17-inch Black Rocks

Steering: Hydro-assist w/ Toyota IFS drilled and tapped box, PSC 6-inch Ram

Other Stuff: Caged bumper to bumper, Corbeau seats, Crow harnesses, Bluetooth and satellite radio, carpet, working heat and A/C, onboard shower, Viair compressor, onboard spare 3rd member, roof-mounted Baja basket, light bar w/ 4x Hella 9000s

Resource: Fourwheeler

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Chunks’ 1991 Geo Tracker http://www.zukioffroad.com/chunks-1991-geo-tracker/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=chunks-1991-geo-tracker Sat, 29 Apr 2017 06:36:17 +0000 http://www.zukioffroad.com/?p=38 Continued]]>  

This 1991 Geo Tracker was found online for sale by Grant (Chunk) Peterson.

The first thing that catches your eye is the aggressive look and large tires. There’s something about the look of a stock Tracker that makes it look to much like a car, and very little like an off-road vehicle. However, this Tracker definitely looks like it’s been built for off-road.

The lack of any serious suspension kits makes it difficult to gain enough lift for big tires. If you can’t lift the body to clear the tires, then cut the body to fit the tires. Not only does this give you clearance for the tires (which themselves will help get your axles and rig higher off the ground), but it helps keep your center of gravity low. Remember that the higher you get your center of gravity, the more you increase your chances of rolling over.

See the specs for this rig at the bottom of this page.

Engine:

Type : 1.6 8-Valve, Thorley header, through 2 inch

Transmission

5-Speed – 4.23 to 1 Calmini T-case

Suspension

Front : 4-Door coils

Rear: 4-Door coils

Axles / Differentials

Front : Hybrid 7.5, lockrite, Toyota CV conversion

Rear: Stock welded

Gear Ratio: 5.12

Wheels & Tires:

Wheels : American racing 727 15×10

Tires: 37-Inch Goodyear MTRs

Other Mods:

Full cage, 4-Inch body chop

 

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