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Thank you for posting. The catalogue is pretty much the same as the parts catalog, but might be a bit more confusing with regard to different years, engines, etc.,as it’s all put together under the component part, rather than a separate ‘catalog’ by year. But it’s better to have too much info, rather than not enough! ;)
 
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Have you ever tried to buy anything off of that site? It seems legit, but i imagine they've long since run out of many things. Id like to go OEM, before seeing if a local shop could work something.

I found the interior rear wheel well covers, #2,3. Although I'm not sure that is the correct model/equipment codes. I can't imagine there are any floating around, as they're practical made of lace...

Any experience?
 
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Have you ever tried to buy anything off of that site? It seems legit, but i imagine they've long since run out of many things. Id like to go OEM, before seeing if a local shop could work something.

I found the interior rear wheel well covers, #2,3. Although I'm not sure that is the correct model/equipment codes. I can't imagine there are any floating around, as they're practical made of lace...

Any experience?
Sadly, you are driving a Tracker, so putting your VIN in the SSA website won’t help….it only accepts Suzukis. I don’t buy anything off that site…..if it’s something readily available, I’d try Rockauto, although they normally don’t do trim. If it’s something where I need an actual factory part, I’d got with Megazip or Amayama, both in Japan, and both somewhat expensive.
However, in putting that part number for the rear wheel well covers into Megazip’s search box, it appears that it’s discontinued:
However, in searching through the SSA catalog, it appears that the 89-98 use the same wheel well cover.
Do you have junkyards near you? That might be your best bet, and it appears that any Tracker or Sidekick would fit.
 
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Sadly, you are driving a Tracker, so putting your VIN in the SSA website won’t help….it only accepts Suzukis. I don’t buy anything off that site…..if it’s something readily available, I’d try Rockauto, although they normally don’t do trim. If it’s something where I need an actual factory part, I’d got with Megazip or Amayama, both in Japan, and both somewhat expensive.
However, in putting that part number for the rear wheel well covers into Megazip’s search box, it appears that it’s discontinued:
However, in searching through the SSA catalog, it appears that the 89-98 use the same wheel well cover.
Do you have junkyards near you? That might be your best bet, and it appears that any Tracker or Sidekick would fit.
The pieces I've got now aren't horrible, just a bit musty and scraped up. Pretty low chance that any in a junkyard would be any better after who knows how long here in the PNW.

I was hoping for some new ones to spend a few bucks and avoid hassle, but plan B is to clean them up and see if a local uphoslty shop and give them a new lease on life.

Thanks
 
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You may want to try to copy the part number for the piece you want, and then do a google search on it. While unlikely, there is always the possibility that there are aftermarket options.
 
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I also have a lot more manuals uploaded now, primarily for the Vitara but they also mostly apply to US models prior to 1996. I'm gradually uploading my full collection.
Rhinoman's Suzuki Service Manuals

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All wiring schematics for a 1996 Suzuki Sidekick here. It's a PDF file with 46 pages of wiring diagrams. Should be similar for all years and models: Bex
http://thassos4x4.gr/com_downloads/download.html?id=11

An extensive list of OE new, aftermarket and used part sources are listed here: Max
FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions) on Parts...

Last up-date 1/30/21: Max
Wow just what i needed. Many thanks to you sir.
 
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3 speed auto tranny disassembly and overhaul (3L30/TH180), recommended by inthedesert:
 
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