Posted by Handyman on November 11, 2012 at 13:35:33 from (216.201.66.239):
In Reply to: o/t Jeep Wrangler posted by thurlow on November 11, 2012 at 12:59:34:
This will probably sound rude but if you wanted a sports car you should have bought a sports car, what you have is a jeep, a vehicle built for pulling things and climbing hills with. It probably has a rearend with a 4:10to1 ratio and changing from an automatic trans to a manual trans isnt going to help your accelleration or your gas milage. in order to get faster getup and go you will need to replace the differentials in both the rear and front axles. that will amount to big bucks in doing both ends also I noticed in your second pic that there is a nice blue cloud behind your jeep I am assuming it was running at the time you took that pic.
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