It’s time to get ready for spring!!!

Okay, some people are probably going to think I’m nuts, ’cause as I write this we haven’t even hit mid-January, it’s still freezing, there’s a ton of snow on the ground and the cars are covered with dried salt, slush and dirt.

What kind of screwball thinks about modding a car in mid-winter in the Great White North?

Well, what I mean by “time to plan” is that spring will be here in a couple of months ….. okay, make that more like 3 months and there are so many options for dressing up a tracker that a bit of pre-planning isn’t a bad idea.

Here’s what I have to work with:

All Natural Tracker

So, where to start, where can I find Chevy Tracker Parts and at the best price since I don’t have unlimited resources to commit to this. As a matter of fact, I’m probably like most people – Working on a strict budget.

I don’t have any hard stats to substantiate this, but I get the feeling that the most popular mods, fall into two categories:

1. Appearance and,

2. Performance

In the appearance category, it seems to me that the ones having the most visual impact are the wheels, tubular front bumpers – grille guards, bull or push bars or whatever else they’re called – with light kits and rock rails.

In terms of performance, lift kits have to rank right up there with locker kits and, of course various equipment to increase engine power.

I’ll be looking at what I want to do in the next few weeks. Actually, I already took a look at a few items and …. wow, there’s certainly no lack of options.

Think that I’ll start looking at wheels and perhaps grille guards and we’ll see where this little adventure will lead us.

More to come.

Make it a Great Day!

MarcL

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