Drivetrain & Transmission

Manual Transmission

Get the perfect manual transmission for your classic Ford Bronco with TOMS OFFROAD. Our extensive lineup of rebuilt 3-speed, AX15 5-speed, and conversion kits for NP435 4-speed, NV4500 5-speed, and NV3550 5-speed transmissions make upgrading easy.

66-77 Ford Bronco Manual Transmission Information

Manual transmission options built for improved control, durability, and overall driving performance.

  • Includes rebuilt and upgraded manual transmission options for 66-77 Ford Broncos.
  • Available models include heavy-duty 4-speed and modern 5-speed conversions.
  • Designed to improve low-speed control and overall drivability in a variety of driving conditions.
  • Transmission kits are available with essential components for installation.
  • Compatible parts such as clutches, bell housings, and shifters are available for complete setups.

Frequently Asked Questions

What manual transmission came in the early Ford Bronco?

The 1966–1977 early Ford Bronco came with a 3-speed manual transmission as the standard gearbox, also refered to as a 3.03. The Ford Toploader 4 speed, NP435 or T18/19 were common swaps back in the day. The 3-speed was paired with the Dana 20 transfer case via a single stick shifter setup on the floor. The manual is preferred by many off-road purists for its direct feel and durability, although more modern 5 speeds are typically installed such as the AX15, NV3550, NV4500 and Tremec 4050.

How do I identify the manual transmission in my early Ford Bronco?

You can identify an early Bronco's manual transmission by examining the external case shape, the number of shift levers visible from below, and an ID tag or casting number on the case. The Ford Toploader has a distinctive 3 lever on the side of the trans, while the NP435, T18/T19 is a much larger, heavier-duty unit. A VIN decode using the original build sheet will confirm the factory-installed transmission code.

What fluid does the early Bronco 3-speed manual transmission take?

The Ford 3 speed in early Broncos use GL-4 or GL-5 80W-90 gear oil. Avoid using automatic transmission fluid in these units. Change the fluid every 30,000 miles or whenever the transmission is serviced to maintain gear lubrication and synchronizer function.

Can I swap a 4 or 5 speed overdrive into an early Ford Bronco?

Yes, overdrive manual transmission swaps are popular in early Broncos for improved highway fuel economy and reduced engine RPM at cruise. The AX15 5-speed is a common swap, as is the NV4500 and Tremec 4050. Each requires a compatible bellhousing adapter, modified or custom transmission crossmember, and a driveshaft length adjustment. Tom's Offroad carries brand new AX15 transmissions and the necessary hardware for early Bronco swap applications.

Is the manual or automatic transmission better for off-roading in an early Bronco?

Both have advantages for off-road use. A manual transmission gives the driver precise control over engine braking and gear selection, which is valuable on technical terrain. An automatic is easier to manage in stop-and-go trail situations and allows both hands on the wheel. Many serious trail builders are split on preferance, but automatics are likely more prevalent in numbers on the trail.