« Reply #5 on: January 26, 2018, 08:03:05 PM »
I am not sure about the earlier versions, but the 05+ with the 5 speed auto is an Aisin/Warner A750f transmission, which is used in many Toyota 4z4's. They use an adapter between transmission and transfer case, which should bolt be able to bolt in place making Toyota TC's usable. The question is do the Suzuki transmissions have a different output shaft, than the Toyota's?
I have been considering this because the Toyota TC's are 2.25 or 2.5's.
This crossed my mind as well- I know there's at least one XL7 out there running dual Toyota cases behind the stock auto tranny. I purposely bought the standard because that is my preference, and it made regearing the diffs possible- standards are 4.3:1 and autos are 5.13:1, opposite of all the other Zuks for some reason. My question is, is it possible to bolt up a Toyota transfer case to the 5-speed MANUAL tranny? OR, is there ever going to be a way to just bolt in a Toyota tranny + transfer case combo, using a bellhousing adapter like the Game Changer? Or if we could just determine why the aftermarket crawler gears won't work in the V6/5spd combo and do something about it...seems like the 2nd gen Zuks are getting more popular, I'd really like to see some more low-range options for the V6/5spd
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