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<blockquote data-quote="machoheadgames" data-source="post: 436376" data-attributes="member: 18789"><p>Lol wow, not the answer I was expecting. I figured I’d end up telling you to make sure to add fluid. A 32RH may be hard to come by. It is a good transmission if you can find one and want to stay automatic. A manual swap is relatively easy and straightforward but needs a lot of parts. The upside to the manuals is that transmission is still manufactured brand new so you could easily obtain one. </p><p></p><p>[USER=19139]@SirDoopYJ[/USER] is doing a manual swap on his right now. </p><p></p><p>The transfer case you can probably find on eBay or Facebook locally. You’ll want to choose a transfer case based on being 4.0 and auto or manual depending on the transmission you go with. You can get one from a 4 cyl but you’ll have to take it all apart to swap the input gear. You can use an auto or manual tcase on a manual transmission, you need an automatic tcase to use on an automatic transmission. You can always disassemble it all to change the input gear but if you can find the proper one for your application, that’s easier and better. Though, they’re all 27+ years old now, so maybe tearing into one and doing a refresh isn’t a bad idea regardless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="machoheadgames, post: 436376, member: 18789"] Lol wow, not the answer I was expecting. I figured I’d end up telling you to make sure to add fluid. A 32RH may be hard to come by. It is a good transmission if you can find one and want to stay automatic. A manual swap is relatively easy and straightforward but needs a lot of parts. The upside to the manuals is that transmission is still manufactured brand new so you could easily obtain one. [USER=19139]@SirDoopYJ[/USER] is doing a manual swap on his right now. The transfer case you can probably find on eBay or Facebook locally. You’ll want to choose a transfer case based on being 4.0 and auto or manual depending on the transmission you go with. You can get one from a 4 cyl but you’ll have to take it all apart to swap the input gear. You can use an auto or manual tcase on a manual transmission, you need an automatic tcase to use on an automatic transmission. You can always disassemble it all to change the input gear but if you can find the proper one for your application, that’s easier and better. Though, they’re all 27+ years old now, so maybe tearing into one and doing a refresh isn’t a bad idea regardless. [/QUOTE]
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