2006 Wrangler six speed

Toad

Well-Known Member
Location
Millville(logan)
Anybody familiar with the internals of the NSG370 transmission. Mine has started making lots of noise in 5th and 6 gears. Started out of the blue. I priced out a new one from Jeep and damn...$$$ Jeep has 77000 miles on it. I have not drained the fluid yet to check for shiny stuff.
 

Greg

I run a tight ship... wreck
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Can't say that I'm familiar, but have you looked at buying a used one from a wrecked Jeep? Check out Car-Part.com, should be able to find all kinds of options and various prices.
 

thenag

Registered User
Location
Kearns
Something to consider is that the AX15 should be a direct replacement, you lose a 6th gear but rebuilt AX15's are under $1200. The AX15, NV3550, and NSG370 are usually considered all equally strong.

If you do get a replacement transmission I will pay you core charge value for your old 6spd.

Nathan

*edit*

After looking into swapping it into my XJ it has no durabilty advantage over my AX15, and very little gear advantage, with the known compatibility issues, CPS, t-case clocking, shift lever, and knowing that there will be un-known swap issues it would cost me minimum $1200 to rebuild and install the 6spd in my XJ (not counting the cost of the "core" transmission). It will cost me about $500 to rebuild my AX15. Even I don't want a 6spd that bad. (that cost difference almost covers a Teraflex Dual Rate swaybar which is a better use of the money)

Nathan
 
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Toad

Well-Known Member
Location
Millville(logan)
I have considered a 5 speed swap. Novak sells a new "Terminator" AX15 for 1500 bucks. I like the fact that the 6 speed has a lower 1st gear. Also the CPS changes.

I read this after I read your PM.
 

skippy

Pretend Fabricator
Location
Tooele
Call intermountain transmission exchange they have rebuilt a few trans for us lately and pricing and service have been great. Tell them Agility Customs sent you up there and they will hook you up.
 
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