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Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Transfer case info
10 Mar 2021 02:49 #233583
by Old Neil
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I have a year 2000 G13BB jimny manual transmission, I've heard the automatic transmission versions transfer case low raitio is a lower than the manual transmission version
Can anyone confirm that, if they are different how do i find out the part numbers and if they are interchangeable
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Can anyone confirm that, if they are different how do i find out the part numbers and if they are interchangeable
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10 Mar 2021 03:16 #233584
by zukebob
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Replied by zukebob on topic Transfer case info
All of the manually operated transfer boxes (UK/EU), regardless of transmission, have the same gearing.
Reference the wiki:
Transmission/Transfer Ratios
Reference the wiki:
Transmission/Transfer Ratios
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10 Mar 2021 03:40 #233585
by Old Neil
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Replied by Old Neil on topic Re:Transfer case info
Thanks zukebob, just that i was talking to someone who initially had reduction gears in transfer case but couldn't handle the noise then fitted a transfer case out of an auto jimny ,I've spoken to other people and backs up what you saidzukebob wrote: All of the manually operated transfer boxes (UK/EU), regardless of transmission, have the same gearing.
Reference the wiki:
Transmission/Transfer Ratios
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10 Mar 2021 04:52 #233587
by zukebob
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Replied by zukebob on topic Re:Transfer case info
Wish I had a good suggestion about the noise. Yakusa has reported the same issue after a regear of his transfer case. I haven't seen any recent updates from him about the noise but he may add a comment to the post.
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10 Mar 2021 05:49 - 10 Mar 2021 05:51 #233588
by X8GGY
The 2005+ Auto's Transfer Box is lower, but it's "electric" (buttons and actuator) so I'm unsure how anyone fits that into a manual (transfer box) stick model?
I suppose the actual gears inside might be interchangeable?...
Replied by X8GGY on topic Re:Transfer case info
The 2005+ Auto's Transfer Box is lower, but it's "electric" (buttons and actuator) so I'm unsure how anyone fits that into a manual (transfer box) stick model?
I suppose the actual gears inside might be interchangeable?...

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10 Mar 2021 05:57 #233589
by X8GGY
Replied by X8GGY on topic Re:Transfer case info
You could of course "just" change the diffs to lower the gearing and compensate for larger tyres -
Later diffs (final ratio) in an earlier Jim'
That's esactly what I've done with The Boogie -
As I'm running 16" GV alloy wheels with ~ 29" tyres...
Later diffs (final ratio) in an earlier Jim'
That's esactly what I've done with The Boogie -
As I'm running 16" GV alloy wheels with ~ 29" tyres...
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