What to look for?
Thanks again to Swartlkk for warning me about the attempt of rebuilding a transmission on my own. I've decided to purchase a transmission that has already been rebuilt. Using www.car-part.com to my suprise there are 15-20 of them within an hour from my house. They range in price from $150-$600, this is quite a difference what should I be on the look for?
Another word of caution here. Those available through Car-part.com are probably pulls (ie. used). Not bad if you can get a working, low mileage trans for under $500, but I wouldn't pay more than that and I would really want to see the pan removed to see what is on the magnet inside before I would buy it.
The other thing to consider is that professionally rebuilt transmissions (Jasper or MonsterTrans.com) while they may be more expensive, they have all of the upgrades/fixes that have been implemented between when your truck was produced and now. The rebuilds can get pricey ($1500-$1800), but you know it will work. Its a choice for sure.
If you are looking on the MonsterTrans.com website, your application is the 4L60E Early which is incorrectly labelled 'pre 1998'.
The other thing to consider is that professionally rebuilt transmissions (Jasper or MonsterTrans.com) while they may be more expensive, they have all of the upgrades/fixes that have been implemented between when your truck was produced and now. The rebuilds can get pricey ($1500-$1800), but you know it will work. Its a choice for sure.
If you are looking on the MonsterTrans.com website, your application is the 4L60E Early which is incorrectly labelled 'pre 1998'.
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