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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 Wheelss 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.
If you ask someone what is the first modification you do to your car, they will answer you Tracker Wheels. That's right, Tracker Wheels and rims are the first modification done to most cars. The reason being that they can make your vehicle look so much more different by just adding them. From chrome to black to silver, the possibilities and variations are ended less. Some people like big Tracker Wheels and some people like
light weight Tracker Wheels. It's up to you to decide. The larger the wheel the heavier its going to be. But don't just go by size. Some manufactures 17 inch will weight more than a competitors 18 inch. Some people like really huge Tracker Wheels such as 22. Make sure you wheel wells support such large Tracker Wheels. And don't forget about tires.








