nickw
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User name checks outThe footwell intrusion on the right side is not to accommodate the DPF tank in the diesel, it is there to accommodate part of the engine exhaust system.
I don't think there is any debate as to why Ineos chose the BMW shifter - it was the easiest and probably cheapest thing to do. Who knows - maybe there was also pressure from BMW to keep their shifter.
I'm not convinced, however, that the only other option was to develop a shifter in-house (which would have added cost to the vehicle's development, and hence, to the final price tag). Why not use the Jeep shifter that is currently paired with similar versions of the ZF transmission in the JL Wrangler and the JT Gladiator? Of course - I have no idea what those negotiations would have looked like, nor do I know anything about how shifters pair with engines. Is the shifter just transmission-specific, or is it also engine-specific?
But my opinion on this is pretty strong: I don't think the BMW shifter is a good match for an off-road 4x4, nor do I think it matches the ethos of the Grenadier. If you haven't driven a Grenadier, and you are seriously interested in buying one, I'd suggest you test drive a BMW X5 to make sure you'd be okay with the shifter. You might love it, you might hate it - we're all different!
Note: the Jeep JL and JT have two ZF transmissions. The 3.6 Pentastar (gas) gets the 8HP50 while the 3.0 Ecodiesel get the 8HP75. So these transmissions are not identical to those found in the Grenadier (8HP51 and 8HP76). See Grenadier specs below:
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We've been debating the HP51 vs HP76 over the last few pages.
My guess / hunch is that ZF works with OEM's to develop things like shifters with them appropriate for the application....it's proprietary and Jeep likely owns that design as does BMW. You want a BMW engine/trans, you get their engineered shifter solution. We've had (2) X5's over the last 15 years going back to 2008, we've liked them, it's been a very sim shifter....zero issues with either beyond little annoyances, although our current one is having issues with the e-parking brake not turning off, so it's stuck in lock and car won't move! Got replaced, 2 weeks later it keeps doing it, it's a bit of a safety thing, if the misses is out and about or at a rest stop on the way over the mountain she may be stuck....workaround is simple, just don't use it.