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Hi Guys, I have a quick question.

 

I am just swapping in an AX15 from a 98 XJ into my 89 MJ which had the 2wd AX15 in it. I've got the Trans bolted in, but I am having trouble with the mount and crossmember.

 

Do you use the mount on the 98 AX15 with the 98 crossmember, or the original 89 crossmember?

 

Is modification required, or is it bolt in? Coz I'm having a hard time getting holes to line up.

 

I did a quick search, couldn't find the answer, and I'd like to get this buttoned up tonight.

 

TIA

 

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There are several sets of holes in the frame , probably hidden by dirt / grease . Being that you're going from 2wd to 4wd you'll want to use the rear set of bolts , before you do I'd clean the 10mmx1.5 threads . Use everything from the 98 XJ and you'll be good .

Thanks for the reply. I saw the extra set of holes, they didn't seem to be threaded though. I will double check when I get back there today. If they aren't, I might just drill them out a bit and use grade 5 bolts and nuts.

 

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There are several sets of holes in the frame , probably hidden by dirt / grease . Being that you're going from 2wd to 4wd you'll want to use the rear set of bolts , before you do I'd clean the 10mmx1.5 threads . Use everything from the 98 XJ and you'll be good .

Thanks for the reply. I saw the extra set of holes, they didn't seem to be threaded though. I will double check when I get back there today. If they aren't, I might just drill them out a bit and use grade 5 bolts and nuts.

 

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I would tap them to the 10mm 1.5 thread , you'd have to open up the frame to put the nuts on and they would spin if you ever tried to take the crossmember off in the future. Do it the right way ,the tap is cheap....

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Hi Guys, I have a quick question.

 

I am just swapping in an AX15 from a 98 XJ into my 89 MJ which had the 2wd AX15 in it. I've got the Trans bolted in, but I am having trouble with the mount and crossmember.

 

Do you use the mount on the 98 AX15 with the 98 crossmember, or the original 89 crossmember?

 

Is modification required, or is it bolt in? Coz I'm having a hard time getting holes to line up.

 

I did a quick search, couldn't find the answer, and I'd like to get this buttoned up tonight.

 

TIA

 

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If you measure back on your AX15 case I think you'll find the mount plate holes are in the same place.........they are on the AX5............2w to 4w are exactly the same. 

 

My 2w used the same mount and Xmember as the 4w...........may be something as simple as you  have the Xmember turned around. 

 

I'd figure this out before you start drilling holes. 

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Hi Guys, I have a quick question.

 

I am just swapping in an AX15 from a 98 XJ into my 89 MJ which had the 2wd AX15 in it. I've got the Trans bolted in, but I am having trouble with the mount and crossmember.

 

Do you use the mount on the 98 AX15 with the 98 crossmember, or the original 89 crossmember?

 

Is modification required, or is it bolt in? Coz I'm having a hard time getting holes to line up.

 

I did a quick search, couldn't find the answer, and I'd like to get this buttoned up tonight.

 

TIA

 

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If you measure back on your AX15 case I think you'll find the mount plate holes are in the same place.........they are on the AX5............2w to 4w are exactly the same.

 

My 2w used the same mount and Xmember as the 4w...........may be something as simple as you have the Xmember turned around.

 

I'd figure this out before you start drilling holes.

You can't put the 98 crossmember on backwards with the 98 mount. It only goes on one way. The 89 mount doesn't line up with 98 trans. The rear mounting holes in the frame DO line up perfectly, but they are not tapped. I will be tapping them this week, I don't have access to my tap and die set right now.

 

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