Well I know on 97 rodeos there was a recall for faulty studs, but the previous owner never got it taken care of.
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I might get to go camping tonight so if I do I will get to see how it handles it. I know how to fix a few things with my Rodeo because when I got it it was 10 notches out of time, part of the crankshaft was stripped, the key way was shattered, and when I did a tire rotation all of the studs snapped.
A little of both. I want to camp but I don't want to go to common camp grounds because I have been to most in my area. But I do have some friends that just like to go wheeling.
Thank you I will check those out.
I probably won't be doing anything anytime soon. I have to fix the clutch and shocks on the Rodeo and busy with school. So the earliest I should be able to do something will most likely be over the summer. I am just getting prepared.
Thats good to know. Tennessee ain't that different than Georgia in terms of terrain. I have some OK tires but I am not worried about it for now. Won't try any hard stuff right off the bat.
Thats a good idea. I just don't know where i can legally go test it near me. Do you know of anyway i can find rhis stuff out?
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Hello Everyone,
I am from a small town that is south of Atlanta and about 10 minutes away from where they film the Walking Dead.
I don't have a 4x4 rig yet but I am trying to find a good one near me. I have a Honda HR-V for a daily driver and I have a 1997 Isuzu Rodeo (4 cylinder, 2wd) that I...
It is actually a rebadged Honda Passport, in some models they had I-Tech instead of Honda's V-Tech. The Isuzu Hombre and Isuzu Ascender were the rebadged Chevys.
Didn't know that. Just know that the rodeo also weighs 3700 plus whatever the 22 gallon tank weighs when it is full lol. It's a pretty strange little vehicle.
Gotcha. And I most likely wouldn't be alone. My friend has a 4x4 but I was just curious. Like I said I am in Georgia and I know most of the places near me have rivers and mudpits in the way so I don't know if my 120hp Rodeo could make it.
I have a 1997 Isuzu Rodeo that has a 4 cylinder, manual transmission, and 2 wheel drive. I have been looking for a 4x4 but have not found anything that I like in my area. So I was wondering if my little suv would be any good.
I am in Georgia so I am sure most of the stuff near me is mountains...
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