Bulldawg76 New Member Original poster Joined Nov 8, 2021 Messages 5 Location Temple TX Jan 20, 2022 #1 Has anybody done this? Or would it be cheaper to do gears? I have a 98 sport with the 4.0 and 5 speed manual. Any input would be greatly appreciated
Has anybody done this? Or would it be cheaper to do gears? I have a 98 sport with the 4.0 and 5 speed manual. Any input would be greatly appreciated
SvtLdr Search Engine Certified Mechanic Supporting Member Ride of the Month Winner Joined Nov 26, 2019 Messages 2,083 Location NE Indiana Jan 20, 2022 #2 What gears are in your axles now? What size tire are you wanting to run? My guess is that swapping to a 6-speed is not going to yield the results you're after. Reactions: SkylinesSuck
What gears are in your axles now? What size tire are you wanting to run? My guess is that swapping to a 6-speed is not going to yield the results you're after.
Jerry Bransford No Longer Participating Supporting Member Joined Nov 9, 2015 Messages 29,734 Location Fleming Island FL Jan 20, 2022 #3 Bulldawg76 said: Has anybody done this? Or would it be cheaper to do gears? I have a 98 sport with the 4.0 and 5 speed manual. Any input would be greatly appreciated Click to expand... I'd stay with your present AX-15 if it's working. The 6-speed NSG370's reputation is not good for reliability or being problem-free. Reactions: SkylinesSuck
Bulldawg76 said: Has anybody done this? Or would it be cheaper to do gears? I have a 98 sport with the 4.0 and 5 speed manual. Any input would be greatly appreciated Click to expand... I'd stay with your present AX-15 if it's working. The 6-speed NSG370's reputation is not good for reliability or being problem-free.
L Lennyshd New Member Joined Mar 28, 2022 Messages 1 Location Belmont NH Mar 28, 2022 #4 I have an 89 Jeep Wrangler with an ax15 and I have a 98ax15 can I swap the 98 gearbox for the 89