I don't believe the 3.2L comes with manual transmission. As far as the axles holding up to the 3.2L goes, when I was at the auto show, I saw the 2009 with the 3.2L. I don't believe its front axles were any beefier than my 1999 manual transmission GV. In fact, I wonder if they're even as strong. The rear isn't even solid axle, and the rear shafts were very small also.. Suzuki might as well drop the 2-speed transfer case. These trucks have no ground clearance, no skid plates, poor exhaust pipe routing, small axle shafts, and the list goes on. To make matters worse, the 3.2L takes up more room, and the nose had to be pushed out further. Approach and departure angles suck. Why bother with the 4wd low? Just put out another cookie-cutter all-wheel drive cute ute if you're not gonna do it right.