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Sorry to bring up an old thread. However I was curious because I am looking to purchase a 4runner 22re auto, and I have a 5 speed that I could put into it. If i purchase a driveshaft from a manual truck will i be ok? Can I use the auto driveshaft?
If you had an A340F I'd be amazed Garnly typically you'll find an A340H, which means you can't disconnect the transfer case unless you tear the transmission apart. As for the pervious poster, measure your drive line then go message the one from the manual. Or better yet measure the transmissions as well. It's hard to tell what you'll be getting since there are a multitude of Toyota 5 speeds out there.
Hey epantano,I’m just curious about why want to convert the automatic to a 5-speed?My 1986, 22RE, 4x4, Longbed was an automatic (A340F I think), and I really liked it, especially off-road and rock crawling.Gnarls.
I just have always had manuals. And I love driving them. Just a personal preference.Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
Yes, manual trannies do have some advantages. The biggest disadvantage for me wheeling was climbing a hill, the automatic would not shift down when I wanted a lower gear.Of, course, a clutch job is way cheaper than an automatic tranny rebuild.With the Crawler boxes now, the manual trannies are great!Gnarls.
That problem can be solved with a manual shift kit. The auto's aren't cheap but if you built one and put in an extra cooler and made it so it could accept a gear driven case you could outcrawl a manual tranny with just a single 4.7 instead of having duals.
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