Like a Kid in a Mud Puddle: Artur and his Sidekick
Story By
Nitto Admin
When it comes down to selecting six readers to join in Petersen's 4Wheel & Off-Road magazine's annual Ultimate Adventure, out of thousands of submissions received, you can imagine that there’s something uniquely special about each one chosen...
Artur Pasternak is one of those examples. Recently finishing a full-build on the 1989 Suzuki Sidekick he’s driven and off-roaded for the past 20 years, Artur hasn’t always been interested in 4-wheeling...growing up in Poland he dreamed of owning a Corvette. An extremely rare car to see in Poland, the first time Artur set his eyes on a Corvette as a child, he imagined a UFO would look similar to the streamlined body lines of the car. Migrating to North America (Canada to be exact) as a young adult, Artur jumped at the opportunity to buy his dream car…and hated it.
Not amiable to the harsh Canadian winters, the Corvette was promptly traded in for something more practical – a 4-year-old, stock, 1989 Suzuki Sidekick. Soon thereafter a friend took Artur to a local mud pit and and Artur was hooked on off-roading. “It was kind of like being a kid again…I felt like a little kid jumping in a mud puddle, almost hysteric with enjoyment!”
Artur started taking his stock Sidekick out to nearby trails and learning new driving skills. Soon enough, it was time for some upgrades – tires, and then a lift, which ultimately began the evolution that his little vehicle was destined for.
Fast forward to 15 months ago. Artur had just finished pouring a ton of work into a major renovation - when lo and behold he was in a car accident, hit from standing by another driver going 60 mph. Although the caging kept Artur safe, the car needed a lot of work. Angry and dejected after putting all that work into the vehicle, he struggled to work past his feelings and get back to work in order to enjoy the fun of 4x4ing again. Not wanting to merely put all those hours in again to get the same result as before the wreck, Artur started brewing up a new plan for his Sidekick’s next evolution.
“Evilution 2.5R” as he calls it, would require cutting the back, shortening the body and adding the pickup. Artur gathered some thoughts from buddies, both local and on Pirate4x4 forum. Soon plans were drawn up and work was underway.
Picking up fabrication skills years ago in order to save money as well as have the ability to create innovative mods for his rig, Artur has transformed himself into a confident builder. As he puts it, “To me , the fabrication process is an obstacle in the way of enjoying my vehicle…The actual grinding isn’t the part I like – but seeing things become real is the enjoyable part for me.”
The build progressed extremely quickly – from planning to completion and registration in less than a year. Of course, during it Artur was highly engrossed in his work – spending any spare moment thinking about or working on the build.
First came dismantling and cutting into the body. An excess vertical rise in the floor was taken out from behind the driver’s seat, allowing for the seat to fully recline (for all those times when you have to sleep on the trail!) Eventually the outer frame was removed and suspension got started. The new cab was finished off and then more suspension set up was done along with checking, checking, and re-checking of clearances and geometry.
From there the body needed to be finished and painted - followed by the fabrication of the new cage frame…and plenty more suspension work, exhaust, interior, windows and bed fabrication.
All along, Artur was building this Suzuki with thoughts of taking it on Ultimate Adventure. In fact, when a local friend went on last year’s trip during the midst of Artur’s build – it helped to push him on and continue with his build.
While many people choose to “upgrade” their vehicle for a different one, that hasn’t been the case with Artur. He’s never thought of trading – and in fact, if he were to have unlimited means he would still keep trailing with the Sidekick (but would then add a few additional vehicles to his stable).
As he puts it, “The Suzuki is light from the start and has a lot of functionalities that I would look for in any vehicle. It’s also drivable for the street. For me, I always wanted a vehicle that could go on the road, go on a road trip…and for me, Ultimate Adventure is really the point that kind of proves what I’ve always had…I couldn’t go on it if I had a buggy. To me that represents the largest freedom - having a vehicle that is street legal.”
Once finished and accepted as one of the few exclusive reader’s to join along in UA, Artur’s modifications turned towards expedition modifications – a trunk-style lid, tie-down pullings and equipment organization - all things that make a long trip easier.
When your adventure begins in the garage, with a car you’ve worked on and driven hard for twenty years…it’s a sure bet that the results will be a well thought out and successful build. Artur’s “Evilution 2.5R” Suzuki Sidekick is most definitely a one-of-a-kind trail-blazing 4x4 - ready to transport him towards his next big adventure!
Vehicle Specs
1989 Suzuki Sidekick
2.5L V6
Automatic Transmission
Dual T-cases with front Toyota and rear Dana 300
Dana 44 Front Axle
Dana 70 Rear Axle
ARB Differential
5.86:1 Gear Ratio
Front Suspension: Long-Arm radius arms with remote reservoir coilovers
Rear Suspension: Double X 4-link coilovers with hydraulic bump stops
Nitto 37” Trail Grappler Tires
Warn M8000 winch