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bagging a Suzuki Sidekick-Geo Tracker ??

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dragginmazda86   +1y
my buddy has a 95 suzuki sidekick 4 wd and he really wants me to bag it I've seen a few on here bagged already if anyone could give me ideas or pic's on the front setup that would be be great.Thanks in advance.
cookiemonster13   +1y
i know a guy around here who bagged one and all he did in the front was changed to 2wd spindles and then went with a torsion bar style bag mount setup on it. it doesnt lay but the guy really doesnt know what he is doing though to make it lay. it gets down though and it is on a big 15" tire
dragginmazda86   +1y
tahnk I will look in to that any one else have any info?
mtm   +1y
most i've seen are juiced
THE_CRUCK   +1y
Edited: 12/12/2005 6:10:33 PM by 86cutlass

I have a suzuki x-90 that is bagged, but it's a 2wd. same as a tracker. There's one picture of it in my profile.
THE_CRUCK   +1y
Does it have a straight axel on the front? If not, and it has struts, you can run strut bags, or, you can keep the stock struts in it, but you will have to raise them, and mount the bags behind the struts, I will try and get some pics of my set-up.
dragn168   +1y
try to talk to lowbody he has a baggd tracker thats pretty sick ask him whats up with it
dragginmazda86   +1y
it has an CV shafts up front and struts is there enough room to mount bags behind the strut?
THE_CRUCK   +1y
Edited: 12/13/2005 12:45:50 PM by 86cutlass

Plenty of room, you will have to notch the cross member over the oil pan for the A arms to come up, cut the tops of your wheel wells in the front of course, you will want to raise you exhaust, notch the frame in the rear, and you will have to cut away above the pumpkin in the rear, you should be able to lay 17's (205/40R17) I'm not running shocks in the rear though, they were restricting me and I couldn't find any that were shorter.
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