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Geo Tracker Rollover Funny!

Geo Tracker Rollover Funny! Oops, super swampers have side lugs… side lugs grab, and will spin the wheel right out of your hands. Yep I knew it… I was going to roll it since i locked up the rear diff.

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It’s a 2003 model and it didn’t come with the manual.


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    Suzuki Grand Vitara (by UPTV)

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    Hidden Canyon, Yuma, AZ, in Suzuki Sidekick

    Ryan & Ginny’s Suzuki Sidekick 4 x 4 going through the squeeze in Hidden Canyon, Yuma, AZ.

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    I was looking into doing the replacement myself and the employee at the automotive parts store said that the wheel bearing assembly that she had in stock didn’t look like it went on the same as most, the bolts were not where they usually were in other wheel bearings. I did some searching online and found a Wiki answers page that says a special tool is needed (ca. 0) but no details and no year stated for the Tracker. So, the question is, 2003 Tracker, wheel bearing replacement, do I need a tool specifically for the Tracker that wouldn’t be in a normal garage?


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    this is my suzuki sidekick 1997

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    GEO TRACKER GETTING MUD ON THE TIRES

    First test drive with rear lifted, with front stock jeep springs and stock rear corolla RWD springs, second run on new tires. sorry about the shaky camera man

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      1997 Suzuki Vitara 1.6 Start-Up and Full Vehicle Tour

      Small little Japanese SUV! This car also has various names for this generation. It was rebadged as a Asuna Sunrunner, Chevrolet Tracker/Vitara, Geo Tracker, GMC Tracker, Pontiac Sunrunner, Suzuki Sidekick, etc.

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      I was driving home form work tonight in the country and saw my temperature gauge on my 2002 chevy tracker 2.5 liter engine rise and rise up to the red. I stopped checked the antifreeze level and the plastic container that holds it was empty. So, I added a little water into the plastic holder to get me to where I can buy some antifreeze. The temp gauge went back to normal but when I got into town, it started to go back up. Then suddenly as it was raising closer to the red it suddenly dropped back to normal. Then I bought some 50/50 antifreeze /water and filled the plastic part up to the full mark. Is that all I have to do to fill it up? Or is there someplace else you have to fill it up? After I filled it with antifreeze I drove around for about 10 minutes and when I stopped and put it in park and let it idle it started going back up again. I looked underneath and I know I have an antifreeze leak somewhere. But if it’s filled with antifreeze, shouldn’t it control the temperature? Please help!
      There is a leak because I can see antifreeze on the frame under the radiator.


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