I've watched a bunch of your videos, not just the Tracker content. You do such nice work. As much as I love these little Suzuki's, I was a little surprised you messed around with them instead of a Jeep or something. But you mentioned that you use it in the woods and that makes sense. They're so small and nimble, they get in where most can't go. And they can pick lines where others just barely fit.
Thanks for the kind words! Funny you should mention that. Today we were out filming some “tracker vs” video and one of the “vs” is my daily (2022 Rubicon). The squeeze ability of the tracker is a big advantage.
As soon as I saw that version of nutserts I knew I needed them as used that link. Then I had to remember to go back and watch the rest of the video lol.
Im not sure about that particular brand but in general, make sure you lube the bolt going in there. I've got a few of them on my truck and every one of them just spin in the hole, can't get the bolts out.
Nice job! Plan on doing something similar on my '94 along with how you did the bumper build. Really appreciate the inspiration! Have to say, those are some of the nicest looking window seals I've seen on an old tracker. Were they like that when you got it? Sadly, mine are completely shot and make my windows unusable and leaky. No luck finding replacements anywhere online or around me. Keep up the good work!
Would it be possible to see a video showing examples of the twin shifter and how it works? Also explain Gear Ratios when changing in the transfer case do you need to do any other modifications to differentials? Thank you for your great work and explanations!
When I start filming again I will do a youtube shorts video of the twin sticks shift pattern. It will be a couple weeks or so. No other mods are required with the transfer case gears. They are a stand alone upgrade. The twin sticks are also not required with the gears, they are optional.
That’s the factory fan. All the models with air conditioning should have it. That would have be a junkyard thing for the exact one or something like the one in the link below for an aftermarket should work. Just make sure it’s capable of push if your going to mount it to the front of the radiator like mine is. amzn.to/3J3JUmn
The lift in the shop is just a run of the mill 9k 4 post. It's not ideal for most things. 2 post lifts are much more desirable, and I will be upgrading soon. If you look in my playlists there is one for shop stuff. I'm do for another shop update video, but there are a couple older ones there.
I’m not sure which one, but I don’t think any of them were more than 2 amps other than the one on the tailgate. I’m not sure on that one since it was repurposed, but I’d imagine it’s around 4-6amp
@@DeathTollRacing I'm not sure but I think light attracts them, I know the light moving around would. They're attracted to anything that moves so you basically want to go as unnoticed as possible. I don't think anything repels zombies. I think you were thinking of vampires, or cockroaches.
Another perfect installation. With all those lights turned on people might get confused thinking a Alien space craft has landed. Great job.
Hopefully! Now to set it up so the chase like Christmas lights. lol
I love the tracker series I just picked mine up and your is definitely inspiring my build
Thanks! Have fun with it!!!
I've watched a bunch of your videos, not just the Tracker content. You do such nice work. As much as I love these little Suzuki's, I was a little surprised you messed around with them instead of a Jeep or something. But you mentioned that you use it in the woods and that makes sense. They're so small and nimble, they get in where most can't go. And they can pick lines where others just barely fit.
Thanks for the kind words! Funny you should mention that. Today we were out filming some “tracker vs” video and one of the “vs” is my daily (2022 Rubicon). The squeeze ability of the tracker is a big advantage.
The trackers are waaay better than the little Jeeps and have the best entry and exit angle of anything except crawler buggies. Dandahermit
As soon as I saw that version of nutserts I knew I needed them as used that link. Then I had to remember to go back and watch the rest of the video lol.
Lol. They work good. I forgot to make my thumbnail for the video until now..... Oops
Im not sure about that particular brand but in general, make sure you lube the bolt going in there. I've got a few of them on my truck and every one of them just spin in the hole, can't get the bolts out.
@@sweet65mustang I assume you’re talking about the rivet nuts? That’s a pretty good thought.
I thought you were talking about a 360° rotating light. Get those at Marine ( boat) supplies.
Nice job! Plan on doing something similar on my '94 along with how you did the bumper build. Really appreciate the inspiration! Have to say, those are some of the nicest looking window seals I've seen on an old tracker. Were they like that when you got it? Sadly, mine are completely shot and make my windows unusable and leaky. No luck finding replacements anywhere online or around me. Keep up the good work!
Thank you! They are the original window seals still. That’s a rough one on yours. eBay’s probably your only option.
Would it be possible to see a video showing examples of the twin shifter and how it works?
Also explain Gear Ratios when changing in the transfer case do you need to do any other modifications to differentials?
Thank you for your great work and explanations!
When I start filming again I will do a youtube shorts video of the twin sticks shift pattern. It will be a couple weeks or so. No other mods are required with the transfer case gears. They are a stand alone upgrade. The twin sticks are also not required with the gears, they are optional.
I saw you have an electric fan in front of the radiator. what is that off of or can you share a link?
That’s the factory fan. All the models with air conditioning should have it. That would have be a junkyard thing for the exact one or something like the one in the link below for an aftermarket should work. Just make sure it’s capable of push if your going to mount it to the front of the radiator like mine is.
amzn.to/3J3JUmn
This is a bit random, but what lift is that in your shop?
Could we get a shop tour?
Enjoying your channel
The lift in the shop is just a run of the mill 9k 4 post. It's not ideal for most things. 2 post lifts are much more desirable, and I will be upgrading soon. If you look in my playlists there is one for shop stuff. I'm do for another shop update video, but there are a couple older ones there.
Ooo. Is that a 64 Sprite mark II ?
I think you are seeing a Datsun roadster. (Red?)
Wow how many amps does that light pull??
I’m not sure which one, but I don’t think any of them were more than 2 amps other than the one on the tailgate. I’m not sure on that one since it was repurposed, but I’d imagine it’s around 4-6amp
Maybe a dumb question, but why do you need all those lights?
Zombies hate lights. 😉
@@DeathTollRacing I'm not sure but I think light attracts them, I know the light moving around would. They're attracted to anything that moves so you basically want to go as unnoticed as possible. I don't think anything repels zombies.
I think you were thinking of vampires, or cockroaches.
What bumper is that?
E12- Front Bumper Fabrication Start to Finish on our Budget 4x4 Geo Tracker Project, Mile Marker
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I see 😜
LOL