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In 98, GM abandoned the Geo brand, moving each model under the Chevrolet banner. For 99, a re-designed version of Chevrolet's smallest sport utility vehicle debuted, built from a Suzuki design. As before, both a 2 door convertible and a 4 door wagon went on sale. Tracker Suspensions shed their previous boxy shape in favor of more rounded, aero-dynamic contours, but retained separate body on frame construction. Wheel-base was unchanged, but the 2 door's body was 5 inches longer and the 4 door gained an inch.
Tracker Suspension makes a huge difference on a cars performance. Do you want to drop your car? Or maybe you're interested in the performance aspect. The Tracker Suspension ins your vehicle can make a huge different on the ride and look. If its too spongy it will be hard to take fast corners. If its too high it will make big wheels look funny, kind of like a SUV. I'm sure you don't want to make your vehicle that you spent so much money yon looking funky? All it takes is the right shock/coilover and strut to make your car slammed. Its not always good to go too low as you can scratch your bumper or damage the bottom of your car on bumpers and pot holes.







