![]() We did just that and actually installed the bumper in the garage of our rental condo with basic hand tools in about 2hrs. We had the chance to take a closer look at Shrockworks’ new piece and install it on our project vehicle for testing in Moab Utah for the Easter Jeep Safari. This new bumper is first in a line of products Jim is releasing for our trusted sidekick vehicles. For years Sidekick and Tracker enthusiasts have had few attractive options for replacement of the stock bumpers. Shrockworks has answered the call for armament from many Suzuki Sidekick owners with their new bumper for Sidekicks and Trackers. San Diego, CA – With the growing popularity and good trail prowess of the Suzuki Sidekick and GEO Tracker, aftermarket vendors are recognizing that these little “tucklets” have serious potential as hearty offroad adventure vehicles. Manufacturer’s literature, a wheel lock key, two keys, tools, and a set of uninstalled Bridgestone Desert Dueler 682 tires will accompany the truck.Shrockworks Makes a Fine Piece of Armor For Your SidekickĮditor: Eric Bewley Story/Photo: Jason Hutchison Additional photos of the underside are provided in the gallery below. The seller states that the exhaust system and the catalytic converter were replaced, and corrosion is noted on the oil pan, the rear axle, and the front control arms. Undercoating was reportedly applied to the underside under prior ownership, and it is said to have been recoated under current ownership. Power is sent to the rear or all four wheels through a three-speed automatic transmission and a dual-range transfer case. The air filter was replaced and the oil was changed in March 2022. The seller states the battery, the starter, the spark plugs, and the ignition coil, cap, and wires were replaced under prior ownership. The 1.6-liter inline-four features 8 valves and was factory rated at 80 horsepower. The five-digit mechanical odometer shows 38k miles, approximately 1,100 of which have been added by the seller. ![]() The steering wheel frames a 90-mph speedometer, a tachometer, and gauges for fuel level and coolant temperature. Features include a rear defroster, a passenger grab bar, power mirrors, crank windows, and a factory Suzuki-Pioneer AM/FM/cassette stereo. Rust is visible next to the left-rear seatbelt mounting point and the right-side sill plate. The front bucket seats and the folding rear bench seat are upholstered in gray cloth with vinyl accents. The seller states that the brake backing plates show corrosion. The rear shocks were reportedly replaced under current ownership. A full-size spare wheel secured with a factory wheel lock is fitted with a matching tire and mounted to the swing-out rear door. Silver-finished 15″ steel wheels with replacement center caps are mounted with 235/75 Toyo Open Country AT3 tires. The seller notes a dent in the roof, dings on various panels, and worn paint on the passenger-side door and the mirror caps, and photos show rust in the right-rear wheel well and at the bottom of the driver-side door. Rust repair was performed to the front fenders under current ownership. The truck is finished in Frosty Blue Metallic and features Sidekick graphics, rear vent windows, and a locking fuel door. This Sidekick shows 38k miles and is now offered at no reserve with manufacturer’s literature, a wheel lock key, two keys, removed Bridgestone Desert Dueler 682 tires, a clean Carfax report, and a clean Massachusetts title in the seller’s name. Equipment includes a replacement exhaust system, 15″ steel wheels, a folding rear bench seat, and a Suzuki-Pioneer cassette stereo. Finished in Frosty Blue Metallic over gray cloth, the truck is powered by a 1.6-liter inline-four mated to a three-speed automatic transmission and a dual-range transfer case. This 1989 Suzuki Sidekick JX 4×4 is a hardtop example that spent most of its life in Massachusetts and was acquired by the seller in December 2021, and it now shows 38k miles.
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