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The offset will play a huge difference in what will fit. In my case, I needed -6 offset to clear the calipers.
Here are some pics for those interested:
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After reading your suggestion and doing some research online, I have had 4 BF Goodrich All-Terrains installed on my 2001 Tracker LT. They are truely wonderful and look great. We have had some snow here and they performed admirably. A definite upgrade from the stock Goodyear Integrity tires. Of course, the BFs are truck tires while the Integritys are for passenger cars. The BFs have a bit more road noise, but they worth it. We haven't had heavy snow, but I am pretty confident that they will do well.
Before I left the "Discount Tire" I told the guy to put on both front wheels and I turned from lock to lock and got out to look to make sure I was clear. Now I am an "on-road" vehicle, so I can't comment on what would happen while turnd to a lock and hitting a large bump.
tidester, host
Also one of the wire/boots has a flange on in. Can I purchase the boot/wire without purchasing the coil?
Advance Auto Parts told me that I have to purchase the whole coil to get the boot/wire?
That doesn't seem quite fair. Anyone know what I'm talking about?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
Steve, Host
Steve, Host
I have a 98 Tracker that was stolen and the interior was stripped. The cops found it and I have it back, and it seems to run fine. One of the first things I need to do is reattach the driver's seat to the car, but the bolts are missing.
What size are the anchor bolts to attach the front seat to the floor? I don't even know if they're metric or standard. Parts stores in the area don't have these on file, as they're minor bits.
I've never done any kind of auto work and this seems like a good time to start, especially with simple stuff like refurbishing the interior. Any help (even if it's yet another person telling me to just get a new car) would be appreciated.
Last week, we put it in 4x4 high, no problems. Today, put it in 4x4 and nothing. The light on the dash will not light up and it don't engage into 4 wheel drive. I'm wondering if there is an electrical problem or a general adjustment that needs to be made.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!!!
Thanks, Sue
I appreciate any feedback or suggestions.
Thanks so much in advance.
Peace&kindness from the Lone Star State!
~Fran
And also, since I am a 16 year old You always have a want for more power does anyone have any cheap ( under $500) ideas on how to boost my car from 97HP to something up in the hundreds??????
Thanx
rocketfootball
thanks for your help
I also have the stock wheels on the car which are starting to show their age (4 years). Personally I think that they are just poor quality wheels. The laquer is starting to peel from the alloy and it is making a real mess of the wheels. Does anyone know where I can get new alloys.. factory or different model would be nice. Thanks -Brandon
When slowing down in gear it's fine and runs fine when speeding up and shifting thru to fifth. Could it be, fuel filter, tps sensor, ? Have appointment at dealer on tuesday and not looking forward to it. Thanks...
Webite: http://www.alldata.com/TSB/11/0111AQIT.html
15) TSB: 01-01-38-018
Issue Date: October 2003
TSB Title: A/C- Unnecessary Compressor Replacement
or
22) TSB: 01-01-39-003A
Issue Date: July 2003
TSB Title: A/C- Catastrophic Failure Debris Removal
If anyone knows anything about this it would be much appreciated if you could let me know. Thanks -Brandon