tcabece
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David: Aside from the "Dead Horse Theory" LOL. I just completed this swap and can confirm that from the transmission cross member forward they are indeed the same. In fact because the transmission cross member is in the same location. The drivelines bolt up. Now while the Gladiator rear drive line is a 2 piece unit with a carrier bearing. Because the Gladiator is longer than the Wrangler. Other than the exhaust which you have to make. ALL the parts are orderable from Jeep. The programming however you'll need someone other than Jeep to complete.Then the logical question, at least in my mind, is why not the 5.7 or 6.4 V8 in the Gladiator that everyone here keeps talking about? There has to be some other reason. By definition, the weight and towing capacities are greater on the Gladiator so have I missed something on an earlier thread or something? To me, if choosing one vehicle, and all things are equal, the Gladiator should get the V8 instead of the Wrangler.
Personally, I have no horse in the race and the 3.6 does what I want it to do and am overall happy with it. But I know for many here, the V8 is on their wish list and it seems like at least a 5.7 Gladiator would not be that big of a deal for Stellantis to produce.
Am I missing something?
Tim
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