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vitara manual conversion

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vitara manual conversion

Post by ms »

Anyone know of anywhere that will do a manual conversion cheap. i have all the parts just no time.
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Post by gumtree »

as i say to everyone that asks this question, keep the auto. if the auto is stuffed its cheaper (at rrp prices) to get a full reco done $1250 and it will last another 15 years. autos allow u to go slower that the best crawler gears available and there is no clutch to wear out and change which is approx $600 on its own. keep the auto.
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Re: vitara manual conversion

Post by joeblow »

ms wrote:Anyone know of anywhere that will do a manual conversion cheap. i have all the parts just no time.
if its the 3 speed auto i would fit the manual, if its the 4 speed auto keep it.
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Post by ms »

The auto is only a 3spd.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

If you have a 3 speed auto, remember you will have to re gear your diffs to 5.12 once you do the swap - 3 speed autos run 4.6 diff gears to compensate for the lack of overdrive.

IMHO there's no valid reason to swap to a manual from an auto.

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Re: vitara manual conversion

Post by ljxtreem »

joeblow wrote:
ms wrote:Anyone know of anywhere that will do a manual conversion cheap. i have all the parts just no time.
if its the 3 speed auto i would fit the manual, if its the 4 speed auto keep it.
Whats wrong with a 3 Speed?


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You can buy the whole car and then its yours.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

He doesn't need 5 vitaras....
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