96 Rodeo Question
#1
Where can i find performance, suspension, bumpers, an other on/off-road gear for my rodeo, i look on independent4x.com site and didn't much, is the automotive aftermarket not noticing the 1.5 gen rodeos were made or am i just looking in wrong places?
If you know where i can find the stuff i'm looking for please let me know, i'm not brand pacific so any will do ?
Mike
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If you know where i can find the stuff i'm looking for please let me know, i'm not brand pacific so any will do ?
Mike
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#2
Indy4x is pretty much it. Calmini has a few things but they are expensive and customer service sucks. Joe Darlington is talking about opening his site again this spring, pretty much the same stuff as indy4x but made differently.
As far as performance mods there isnt any. Cold air intake, larger free flow exhaust, and reprograming by Jet Chips is about it. Never was much aftermarket for any of the isuzu SUVs.
Indy4x should have anything you need as far as suspension for offroad. Bumpers, not alot of choice. ARB and Calmini are pretty much the only ones that made front bumpers. Joe D. made some rear ones but dont remember if that was only on 2nd gen.
As far as performance mods there isnt any. Cold air intake, larger free flow exhaust, and reprograming by Jet Chips is about it. Never was much aftermarket for any of the isuzu SUVs.
Indy4x should have anything you need as far as suspension for offroad. Bumpers, not alot of choice. ARB and Calmini are pretty much the only ones that made front bumpers. Joe D. made some rear ones but dont remember if that was only on 2nd gen.
#3
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Mike
Mike
#4
Personally I would rather spend the money on a SAS for the rodeo [img]smileys/smiley15.gif[/img] At least it has a frame. I also dont like automatics which all grand cherokees are. I would love for mine to look like Travis'. He has Dana 60 front axle, GM 14 bolt rear axle, and 40" tires..
Not sure its a daily driver but he did drive it from Denver to Moab last year and is street legal.
Some day...
Not sure its a daily driver but he did drive it from Denver to Moab last year and is street legal.
Some day...
#5
Well i'm thinking the jeep good idea since it coming from my brother an he already has some stuff done to an i'd rather have some go wrong with that off-road then my rodeo since it's my only way of getting around now due to my 87 Ford F150 which was setup for any type of driving condition want through some thin ice over the weekend an needs to be restored again.
Mike
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