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Old 03-18-2007, 07:50 PM   #3
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Well, thats WAAAAAYYYY OVERKILL. I Took a 5 speed out of my 2.5 TJ and put an auto in. The 2.5 has its own unique bellhousing pattern and only the AX-5 will fit it. I would HIGHLY suggest that you dont change to an 5 speed. The auto is stronger, and helps alot with the lack of low end power that the 2.5 is missing. If you really decide to do it, there are quite a few little things that you will need to do. You will need the pedal assembly, a clutch master cylinder, Flywheel, crank sensor and a few wiring harness overlays, a new computer, and a new rear drive line. There will also be little things that you need to do such as removing the little adapter mount on the trans mount at the skidplate so you can install the trans mount in a different place on the skid. If I rmember right you will also need a new stop light switch and bracket, along with a clucth safety switch too. All in all, its ALOT of work, I think you will be unhappy with in the end.


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Originally Posted by debruins View Post
talkin' about a lot of money !!!!

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