Is a 2WD Chevy Tracker WORTHLESS on the Trails?
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 Published On Sep 13, 2020

In the first episode of Dashcam Diaries, I throw together some footage of my 2000 Chevy Tracker 2WD automatic doing some trail riding and mod bogging on a wet and sloppy day at Rancho Bonito Off Road Park in Florida. This was my first time really getting the Tracker (Vitara) muddy and seeing what it could do through some water and deeper holes. I was thoroughly impressed with what "Slacker" was able to get through.

I currently have a 2" coil spacer lift, 31x10.5R15 Kuhmo Mud Tires, as well as other cosmetic modifications.
For comparison, my dad's Honda Pioneer 1000-5 has a 3" lift and is on 30" tires. He was going through most of the holes in 2wd as a gauge to see if I could get through

Take a look at some of my other videos to see how my truck got to where it is today.

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