Building a trail Rig
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Building a trail Rig
I'm building a Trail Rig in my driveway right know (weather permitting its the wet coast) its going to be 22R powered but I can't decide on what to use for a tranny. I'm thinking an auto but do not know anything about Toyota autos there pros and cons compared to the 5spd. Any imput would be great.
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Here is a thread from a couple weeks ago with the same debate: https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...highlight=auto
I wheel with an auto/V6. The worst problem I've experinced was on one very steep hill with the front and rear locked (no wheel spin at all), the engine didn't have the torque to pull it up. I needed a lower gear, like a crawler. I am running 5.29:1 ratio. 5.71's would have been better but not as good as a crawler and I don't think anyone makes a crawler for an auto.
I wheel with an auto/V6. The worst problem I've experinced was on one very steep hill with the front and rear locked (no wheel spin at all), the engine didn't have the torque to pull it up. I needed a lower gear, like a crawler. I am running 5.29:1 ratio. 5.71's would have been better but not as good as a crawler and I don't think anyone makes a crawler for an auto.
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Originally Posted by 90Runner
I'm was also toying with the idea of a doubler or new T-case gears but also don't know if you can do this with an auto
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you can't do a doubler with a 22R and an auto. besides, there's no 4wd auto that will work with a 22R, you need a 22RE and the appropriate auto ecu.
well, you _could_ use an auto with a 22R, but it'd have to be out of a carbed truck, celica or corona and you'd have to run divorced transfer cases with OTT's adapter. not really worth the hassle in my book though.
the easiest way to go is to run a good transmission like a W56 and get a marlin doubler kit. if you really want low gears, get 4.7s for the rear case...it'd give you unbelievable control over where you go.
well, you _could_ use an auto with a 22R, but it'd have to be out of a carbed truck, celica or corona and you'd have to run divorced transfer cases with OTT's adapter. not really worth the hassle in my book though.
the easiest way to go is to run a good transmission like a W56 and get a marlin doubler kit. if you really want low gears, get 4.7s for the rear case...it'd give you unbelievable control over where you go.
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Originally Posted by kyle_22r
you can't do a doubler with a 22R and an auto. besides, there's no 4wd auto that will work with a 22R, you need a 22RE and the appropriate auto ecu.
well, you _could_ use an auto with a 22R, but it'd have to be out of a carbed truck, celica or corona and you'd have to run divorced transfer cases with OTT's adapter. not really worth the hassle in my book though.
the easiest way to go is to run a good transmission like a W56 and get a marlin doubler kit. if you really want low gears, get 4.7s for the rear case...it'd give you unbelievable control over where you go.
well, you _could_ use an auto with a 22R, but it'd have to be out of a carbed truck, celica or corona and you'd have to run divorced transfer cases with OTT's adapter. not really worth the hassle in my book though.
the easiest way to go is to run a good transmission like a W56 and get a marlin doubler kit. if you really want low gears, get 4.7s for the rear case...it'd give you unbelievable control over where you go.
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I found this for the newer Toyotas: http://marlincrawler.com/tacomadual.html
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Here is another good thread on the subject: http://www.4x4wire.com/forums/showfl...ev=#Post659972
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And here is a great write-up: http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/tech/autocrawler/
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