AX15 to AW4
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From: CT.
Year: 88
Model: Comanche (MJ)
Engine: 4.0 HO
Ok I had little time to give out more details, I have a 97 auto I wanna toss in my weekend wagon.
I really don't know everything about this transmission other than it has electric solenoids to shift.
Can I get by with out that and just manually shift since my 88 XJ does not have the wiring for it?
Or will I have to modify the valve body?
Crawling with a stick sucks and I wanna change it.
When I do this swap I already know what needs to be added, external cooler with a mini fan and steel lines, no hoses. I gotta buy a flex plate. All that good stuff.
Anyone here ever switch a standard XJ to Auto?
I really don't know everything about this transmission other than it has electric solenoids to shift.
Can I get by with out that and just manually shift since my 88 XJ does not have the wiring for it?
Or will I have to modify the valve body?
Crawling with a stick sucks and I wanna change it.
When I do this swap I already know what needs to be added, external cooler with a mini fan and steel lines, no hoses. I gotta buy a flex plate. All that good stuff.
Anyone here ever switch a standard XJ to Auto?
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From: Columbus, Ohio
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0, comp cam, 99 intake, apn header, neon injectors, Thunderbolt 2.5" High Flow Cat
Trade your jeep for an automatic. Wish I had one to offer, I love 5 speeds and would gladly take another one. But my 97 is a 5 speed and not going anywhere
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From: errrvre where
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6 4.0L HO, JBA headers, 99 intake, #703 injectors
Originally Posted by JeepingDan
That was suggested by ktmracer. It sounds nice! But I'm on a budget right now and all these parts I have are free.
if i was dead set on awapping an aw4 into a originally 5 speed equipped rig, i would simply do this:

yes, its $200. But its super easy to wire in, no crossover parts needed, can keep your existing computer and wiring and such too.
he makes a more basic shifter for considerably less, but i like the bling.

yes, its $200. But its super easy to wire in, no crossover parts needed, can keep your existing computer and wiring and such too.
he makes a more basic shifter for considerably less, but i like the bling.
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