View Full Version : help me build my sidekick!
ok i guess im jumping in with both feet! bought yota axles . planning on running 33s or 35 what ever i can find used prob. my problem is suspention. i guess some sort of jeep leafs would be good but why not 3 link the front and 4 link the rear. i cant find a vendor with a kit so i guess i would have to build either way. you guys are the experts ! give me your opinions . thanks matt
T-bird
10-06-2010, 05:59 PM
What are you looking to do with your new toy? Is it going to be off road only, some street or Daily Driver? What kind of trails do you hit? Woods, Rock or Mud? How much are you looking to spend.
Once you tell everyone those basic questions they can tell you how you should build it.
Pretty sure trail tough sells a coil/link kit for trackers and sidekicks, but it'll probably cost more than you paid for your entire rig.
flatlander757
10-06-2010, 08:06 PM
I used www.ruffstuffspecialties.com for a LOT of parts and heims and brackets for my Jeep... top notch stuff, great customer service, and it's not insanely priced whatsoever:beers:
Call the number on the home page, Dan is great to deal with... it's nice when you call a company and the owner is the one answering the phones 90% of the time.
some street use i driver it to work now and then about 20 miles no interstate, trail wise ,ive been to badlands for zukimelt last 2 yrs in a mostly stock sidekick, looking to do more with it. really dont want to spend 2700 on kit from trail tough when they tell you its not good on the road. the only things definite is yotas with grizly locker rear and lock rite front and 5.89s other than that not sure. tires size 33s or 35s i guess.
i guess i want a rig that i can go on trips with core and not be a hinderence.
Find a set of 4cyl TJ coils, barnes4x4 has rod ends for pretty cheap, get some 1/4" plate for tabs and brackets, and some 1 1/2' DOM tube for links and start cuting and welding :beers:
93 Krawler
10-07-2010, 02:20 PM
If you get hung up I'll throw out a line and drag you out with my little Chevy... :D
5.89's and 33's would be be screaming on the highway wouldn't it. It would crawl good. I'm running 5.38's with a 40" tire and my crawls good. Mine doesn't like highway speeds any more. :mad:
http://cincilocal.com/images/Wheelin/Truck.jpg
tjjeepjeep
10-07-2010, 02:40 PM
Pic of one of my fav kicks
Flxratd
10-07-2010, 02:57 PM
5 spd sidekicks come with 5.12 gears from the factory and 4.62 in autos so the 5.89s will work ok. the 4dr sidekick above was mine and was a 2wd 5spd when i started. i put yota axles with the stock 4.10 gears and added a samurai divorsed t case which has a high range of 1.4-1 and will give you a final drive of 5.79 with the 4.10 gears and pulled the 35" tires just fine at highway speed. if i were you i would find a 2wd trans and do the same with a samurai t case because its cheaper and has more gears to chose from and also gets rid of the slip yokes. or you could spend alot of money with trailtough and by there undertaker case for $1300 and still need to do alot of mods. as far as suspention i linked mine and it was great on and off road but will take a bit more thought and money to do it correctly.
good luck on your build
KennyTJ
10-07-2010, 04:13 PM
I used www.ruffstuffspecialties.com for a LOT of parts and heims and brackets for my Jeep... top notch stuff, great customer service, and it's not insanely priced whatsoever:beers:
Call the number on the home page, Dan is great to deal with... it's nice when you call a company and the owner is the one answering the phones 90% of the time.
Dan is a great guy. He'll give you 10% off usually with no issue if your in a 4x4 club. He has the best deal around for complete heim sets!
if could get mine to set like that i would be happy. i like the looks of it.
well this is my first off road build should be interesting! ive built drag cars so it will be diffrent.
drmeece
10-09-2010, 07:55 AM
I like that one too Lisa
donaldcon
10-09-2010, 06:05 PM
actualy only the 3speed autos have the 4:62's MOSt others had 5:12 reagardless, unless you got the super rare 5:61's.
Flxratd
10-11-2010, 10:07 AM
actualy only the 3speed autos have the 4:62's MOSt others had 5:12 reagardless, unless you got the super rare 5:61's.
well thats interesting because my auto 96 x90 has 4.62s in it and the 95 4 dr auto that i had also 4.62s the rest of them just passed through my hands but that was just my experience from working at a acura/suzuki service department from 1989 untill they ditched suzuki in 96 and the 5.61s i did see only in the 89 kick with the carbed 1.6 and you are correct those were few and far between
donaldcon
10-11-2010, 09:29 PM
ALL x-90s regardless have 4.62...
Your 4door would either had 4.30's ( if a 3speed) or 5.12's if a 4speed
I have had over 20 trackicks. Only 3 of them had 4.62's and those were 3speed autos. No 4speed auto ever had 4.62's from the factory except for the x-90
as found on zuwharrie
89-98 Trackick gear ratios
Years....2 or 4 door...Engine type...Transmission...Axle ratio
89 2 1.3L carb. 5 speed man. 5.625
89-95 2 1.6L TBI 5 speed man. 5.125
89-95 2 1.6L TBI 3 speed auto 4.625
91 4 1.6L TBI 5 speed man. 5.375
91 4 1.6L TBI 3 speed auto 4.625
92-98 4 1.6L MPFI 5 speed man. 5.125
92-98 4 1.6L MPFI 3 speed auto 4.30
92-98 4 1.6L MPFI 4 speed auto 5.125
94-98 2 1.6L MPFI 5 speed man. 5.125
94-98 2 1.6L MPFI 3 speed auto 4.30
94-98 2 1.6L MPFI 4 speed auto 5.125
96-98 X90 1.6L MPFI auto or man. 4.625
edit: I did say only 3speed autos had 4.62, but I was talking trackicks, not x-90 as this thread isnt about an x-90.
oops i was wrong ratio is 5;29 .there from trail gear.
donaldcon
10-11-2010, 09:43 PM
oops i was wrong ratio is 5;29 .there from trail gear.
A sidekick will barely be able to move with 35's and 5:29's
Assuming you have 5.12's in your sidekick you will wont 6:64 gears on 35's to see "stock" performance and they dont make that low for very many axles.
Even with 4.62's stock youd still want a 5.99 ratio for "stock" performance
unless you put tcase gears in, build a double, or put a bigger engine in you'll be eating up clutches.
tjjeepjeep
10-12-2010, 08:32 AM
--threadjack--
4.62s in my x90 and 3.08 in my TJ. There is just something horribly wrong with that....
--end threadjack--
KennyTJ
10-12-2010, 12:18 PM
--threadjack--
4.62s in my x90 and 3.08 in my TJ. There is just something horribly wrong with that....
--end threadjack--
You need gearing to make up for lack of Power! :D
Flxratd
10-12-2010, 01:26 PM
ALL x-90s regardless have 4.62...
Your 4door would either had 4.30's ( if a 3speed) or 5.12's if a 4speed
I have had over 20 trackicks. Only 3 of them had 4.62's and those were 3speed autos. No 4speed auto ever had 4.62's from the factory except for the x-90
as found on zuwharrie
89-98 Trackick gear ratios
Years....2 or 4 door...Engine type...Transmission...Axle ratio
89 2 1.3L carb. 5 speed man. 5.625
89-95 2 1.6L TBI 5 speed man. 5.125
89-95 2 1.6L TBI 3 speed auto 4.625
91 4 1.6L TBI 5 speed man. 5.375
91 4 1.6L TBI 3 speed auto 4.625
92-98 4 1.6L MPFI 5 speed man. 5.125
92-98 4 1.6L MPFI 3 speed auto 4.30
92-98 4 1.6L MPFI 4 speed auto 5.125
94-98 2 1.6L MPFI 5 speed man. 5.125
94-98 2 1.6L MPFI 3 speed auto 4.30
94-98 2 1.6L MPFI 4 speed auto 5.125
96-98 X90 1.6L MPFI auto or man. 4.625
edit: I did say only 3speed autos had 4.62, but I was talking trackicks, not x-90 as this thread isnt about an x-90.
sorry i just started doing this yesterday and i guess i dont know anything about this stuff so i will back off now good luck truk if you need anything send me a pm.
94Dodge Truggy
10-12-2010, 01:36 PM
Hey FLXRATD I still like you even if you are just a boobie I mean noobie! :eek:
Flxratd
10-12-2010, 01:41 PM
thanks little buddy. i just dont remember things like i used too. wait who are you again :rolleyes:
Hope Springs Hauler
10-12-2010, 03:13 PM
Squirrel:eek:
Barnes4wd.com has some universal link kits. I used one when I linked the rear of my sami.
Rock4xfab has a good kit to put a sami case behind the track/kick case for a good doubler. This will give you a high range reduction and not have to worry about the axle gears so much.
was trying to get on rock4x web site but cant for some reason. was thinking of a doubler but wasnt sure. tire size not that big a deal i could drop back to 33s . still looking for tires and wheels. the only thing i have for this build is axles an they need r&p and lockers. so im starting from the bottom.
Hope Springs Hauler
10-12-2010, 07:08 PM
I have heard on some other sites that he is trying to redo his website. There is good information on the "shogun" doubler on Pirate 4x4. The doubler would be really handy, if you can stand the rear driveshaft length.
For the lockers, if you can afford the $$$ for ARB lockers, it would make it great for street and trail use.
Green Zuggy
10-12-2010, 09:51 PM
was trying to get on rock4x web site but cant for some reason.
Scott, the owner, is in the hospital so things in the shop are a little behind and the website seems to be down. :(
Hopefully he will get better soon and things will be back to normal.
Flxratd
10-13-2010, 10:17 AM
i hope he is doing ok so keep us posted
Scott, the owner, is in the hospital so things in the shop are a little behind and the website seems to be down. :(
Hopefully he will get better soon and things will be back to normal.He's back in the hospital? He had a lung colaps and they didn't think he was going to make it, but he pulled through and was released after about a week. Theres a thread on zukikrawlers about him somewhere...
Green Zuggy
10-14-2010, 10:31 AM
He's back in the hospital? He had a lung colaps and they didn't think he was going to make it, but he pulled through and was released after about a week. Theres a thread on zukikrawlers about him somewhere...
No, I was referring to the original incident. I had not seen an update. I have tried to contact him and have not had any success.
It's good to know he's out of the hospital. Thanks Adam for the update.
Green Zuggy
10-19-2010, 05:35 PM
FYI - I spoke with Scott, owner of Rock 4X Fabrication, and he is doing well. He's home and just taking things slowly as he regains his health and strength. :)
thats great! thanks for the update!!
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