I cant remember the bellhousing issues off hand, but to let you know, the 4 and the 6's came with different trannys... and Ax-5 and Ax-15 USUALLY...... they are almost.. i stress Almost the same.. i dont see any problems other than the fact that one has an external slave and the other has an internal, but not that big of a deal... lataaaaaaaaaaa and good luck
What year and which trans?
I have a 2003 wrangler x with 265-r75-15 tires and have no problems.
reverse kills engine
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I don't know about your year/engine, but I own a 2000 Grand Cherokee 6 cyl and towed my 16' pop up from Illinois to Yellowstone and back. I was very disappointed with it's performance. The gas mileage dropped to 8 MPG and I started having vacuum and acceleration problems.
Not changing the transmission fluid in a car within 200K would cause problems.
Not necessary. No problems will be encountered when changing the battery.
I was having problems starting my '89 Wrangler. Mechanic told me it has a choke: press the gas pedal to the floor 2x, then halfway and hold and start. Works for me everytime :-)
Ancient Rome had many different changing problems over the 1,200 years of her history.
As long as the bolt pattern is the same you shouldn't have any problems.
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