Say you have 1500 and you want to buy,build, and set up the most bulletproof auto transmission you can. What do you, yourself, do? What parts and brands do you buy?
Keep this thread on task. It will probably answer many questions for many users. Thank you
Say you have 1500 and you want to buy,build, and set up the most bulletproof auto transmission you can. What do you, yourself, do? What parts and brands do you buy?
Keep this thread on task. It will probably answer many questions for many users. Thank you
If you know how to build a automatic transmission then you might consider that route, but if your like me and lack the knowledge can't go wrong with sheppards transmission. I have personally never had a transmission rebuilt by them. (Cant keep a DSM on the road.)
But many members swear by them.
If you know how to build a automatic transmission then you might consider that route, but if your like me and lack the knowledge can't go wrong with sheppards transmission. I have personally never had a transmission rebuilt by them. (Cant keep a DSM on the road.)
But many members swear by them.
Thank you, ill keep that option available. Do you know if their stage 1 and stage 2 rebuilds include fixing whats wrong with the original transmission? Because right now my current transmission refuses to move.
If you don't know what is causing the problem then nobody can tell you if a rebuild will fix it. It could be the trans computer, shift solenoids, wiring, pulse generators, TC issue, etc. None of which is generally replaced during a rebuild.
As to my above comment, there stage rebuilds are just parts lists and not an actual pricing. But still a trusted company among users.
http://sheptrans.com/products/dsm-awd/, here are there standard pricing, also you customize the rebuild, examles inluding taller fifth gear and more, you simly have to browse. Also sense you dont know whats wrong with your transmission you can just buy a rebuilt transmission and give them yours as a core.
But Sean is right you have to figure out whats wrong before you purchase a rebuild that may not even fix the problem.
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