phall92139
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on another note, is there really any reason for me not to get a 4 cyl, other than the power? i wouldnt think it would have much less capabilities unless you're in deep mud or something.
Plans on what you really intend to do with it. We have a saying that goes something like, "It's not what you wheel but how you wheel it." A lot of folks enjoy their 4 cylinder Jeeps and wouldn't have it any other way. On the other hand, I have heard quite a few people lament not buying a Wrangler with the 4.0 in-line six and while power is a major factor there are other things as well.
The Aisin Warner AX5 manual 5-speed transmission mated to the 2.5 AMC motor and NP231 transfer case found in the early Wranglers is a light duty transmission that doesn't have a stellar reputation holding up well in off road use.
The other issue is the rear Dana 35 axle. In stock form it should provide indefinite service with no problems. Add larger tires and a heavy foot in the rough stuff and it could be disastrous although a lot of folks wheel with these and seem to have pretty good luck. Generally speaking, not the most desirable axle to have for rough off road use.
Then there is the power issue...oh, yeah, you already mentioned that. I'd suggest really trying to find someone that has one that will let you drive it around for a couple of days. It won't take too long to discover if you can live with the 4-banger or not.