As one who learned to drive a stick in around 1964 and has a built TJ with a 5-speed manual transmission, get an automatic. The tougher the trail, the more an automatic shines. I'll swap my 5-speed for an auto when I can, that's for sure. My last trip through Sledgehammer in Johnson Valley made me even more convinced of the superiority of an automatic on extreme-level trails. Not to mention the automatic's higher (better) crawl ratio, infinitely low first-gear ratio, and that its torque converter generates 2-3x more torque/grunt at low RPMs. Do I know how to drive a stick? Yeah, I even got 168,000 miles out of the last clutch in my rock-crawling TJ and it still had some miles left on it.
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I drive a manual, but the standard thing sounds kinda fun. I may even switch to a stick one of these days. :yay:
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My cons with an auto are,
1) low gearing can over power your brakes.
2) going down steep declines = brake lock up / sliding
Pros:
1) kinda of unlimited gearing selection, with a property stall speed / lock up torque converter
2) one less pedal
3) some drive line slop
Cons of a manual
1) one more pedal
2) you actually have to pay attention
3) No driveline slop, except for disengagement
Pros
1) Simple
2) you actually have to pay attention
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Originally posted by Long&Low View PostMy cons with an auto are..
2) going down steep declines = brake lock up / slidingThe Geezer Jeep: http://www.greentractortalk.com/jerryb/index.htm
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Originally posted by Jerry Bransford View PostLooks to me like you need to actually try what it is you are talking about here. Engine compression braking works just fine with an automatic, you do realize you can shift into 1st gear/Low for that do you not?
Like many such debates, using an auto or a manual is purely a driver decision, one left to the individual behind the wheel. Did I say which was better or worse, did I inject any criticsm, then what's up your ars?
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Hummer guys do that when you throw their hummers under the bus. get all mad an defensive.
I say the best jeep tranny is the one you got. the best jeep is the one you wheel and the best beer is the one in your hand... anything else is someone els' junk...:gun: my rifle is not illegal, it's just undocumented... :gun:
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Originally posted by Kodiak Spirit View PostHummer guys do that when you throw their hummers under the bus. get all mad an defensive.
I say the best jeep tranny is the one you got. the best jeep is the one you wheel and the best beer is the one in your hand... anything else is someone els' junk...
the auto allows for you to hang on to your favorite beverage...
My CJ is a manual, my XJs are one each.
I buy my junk used, so what ever transmission it has is what i get.1956 Willys Wagon restomod
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Originally posted by Long&Low View PostWhy so negative?
Like many such debates, using an auto or a manual is purely a driver decision, one left to the individual behind the wheel. Did I say which was better or worse, did I inject any criticsm, then what's up your ars?The Geezer Jeep: http://www.greentractortalk.com/jerryb/index.htm
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Originally posted by Kodiak Spirit View Postyeah! I assume everything! and my tranny is mine! all mine!
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