WW did you finish the new clutch in your Jeep, .. ready to tackle swapping out your autobox for a 02Q 6 speed?Smart. Installing a clutch is way too much work to risk having to redo it because you tried to save a few bucks on parts.
I'll be doing this soon myself on my jeep. New clutch is ready to go just need to find the time.
Missed this post. No haven't done the clutch on the jeep yet. I am just starting a rebuild on the harley engine so that has taken up my time. My friend is just about to start the 6 speed swap though on his 2.5L.WW did you finish the new clutch in your Jeep, .. ready to tackle swapping out your autobox for a 02Q 6 speed?
EDIT: Use VCDS or OBD Eleven to code transmission type to Manual
Great reach out if he needs any advice.Missed this post. No haven't done the clutch on the jeep yet. I am just starting a rebuild on the harley engine so that has taken up my time. My friend is just about to start the 6 speed swap though on his 2.5L.
This has been my experience with ECS branded stuff. It seems most of the time I have bought the ECS version of something I end up returning it because of some issue or concern. There have been a couple of exceptions and I still buy other stuff from ECS as they are a great resource for parts. Despite what others have experienced I have always gotten good customer service from them.I ordered a stainless steel clutch line from ECS Tuning but it falls short of expectations...