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If I upgrade trans, do I have to upgrade the diff?

Discussion in 'Intermediate CJ-5/6/7/8' started by Jim 48, Mar 29, 2008.

  1. Jim 48

    Jim 48 New Member

    :rofl: If I was to replace a t18 (4sp)with a t5(5sp) do I need to change the rear differential? Will it be a difficult swap?
     
  2. jayhawkclint

    jayhawkclint ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ

    No, you don't, but I have to ask, why do you want to replace a T-18 with a T-5?
     
  3. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    X2, T18 to T5 isn't an upgrade.
     
  4. Jim 48

    Jim 48 New Member

    As I'm not using my jeep off road any more,:cry: (only highway driving) I was hoping for better gas milage by having less rpms. Am I not correct in thinking that The t5 has a fifth gear and should be better on road? thanks for your replies.
     
  5. aallison

    aallison 74 cj6, 76 cj5. Has anyone seen my screwdriver?

    To lower your RPM''s put on bigger tires. That's what we all want to do anyway......
     
  6. Eric-69-CJ5

    Eric-69-CJ5 New Member

    I like the bigger tires theory. What is your axle ratio now?

    How about an AX15 transmission? You can marry it up to your AMC engine directly - adaptation would be required at the transfer case. However, you don't need to change your rear axle.

    You'd have to pull a T18 from my cold, dead fingers, personally, but I know the allure of overdrive.
     
  7. Kman

    Kman Member

    Leave your Jeep as is and buy a used Yuppie Jeep(YJ) for the 5 speed and fuel mileage, thats why they made the YJ's.
     
  8. Jim 48

    Jim 48 New Member

    thanks every one for your input,:beer: I'm thinking of going with the large tires and hope I don't roll over to often.:)
     
  9. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    Bigger tires won't get you better fuel economy. It'll worsen it if anything. Bigger tires = heavier, more spinning mass == worse fuel economy.

    About the only thing to get better fuel economy that I know of is to buy a daily driver that's a small car.
     
  10. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Big tires = more frontal area = greater wind resistance = higher fuel consumption too.
     
  11. DrDanteIII

    DrDanteIII Master Procrastinator


    Jeeps=Bad Fuel ecomony.

    I think the cost of any transmission swap will greatly outstrip any money saved from a small increase in fuel savings. By the time you get all the necessary adapters, probably a new clutch while you're in there, correct the driveshaft legnths, etc etc... You'll spend alot of money for 3 or 4 mpg increase.
     
  12. Eric-69-CJ5

    Eric-69-CJ5 New Member

    Larger tires = possibly running the engine in its optimum zone, which can have a significantly positive effect on mileage. And, you don't have to go heavy and wide with them. Heaver rolling mass will not hurt you during cruising speeds, but do have some effect during accel/decel.

    The taller aspect of the Jeep pushing through the wind is a factor, but I think running the motor at optimum will overrule all of the above considerations.

    Eric