Hey guys,
Thinking about throwing an manual in my rangie instead of the auto. Has anyone done this before? did you run into any problems? Is the 4 speed a good strong box or should I go for the 5 speed?
Cheers
Luke
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Manual conversion 1983 Rangie
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We've had an early 4 speed for about 15 years or so and its bullet proof as far as im concerned, the transfer case gears gave us a bit of trouble but apparently they're notorious for wearing and dropping out of gear but it was fine once we replaced them. also changed one of the gears to give a better ratio so i wasn't revving the guts out of it at 110. Early 5 speed were weak apparently but not sure why. my old man said its probably due to the strength of them. thanks dad.
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someone here will let you know more soon, just my 2c
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I must be really unlucky with 4 speeds . I've had 3 die on me. In various ways ranging from bearings to center diffs to getting stuck in low. Unfortunately when you buy second hand you are also buying other peoples good/bad maintainance abilities . The one in the bobtail now seems to be a good one though (touch wood ).
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