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Transmission Filter recommendation
-Stuart |
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One could only assume what vehicle you have without stating it. ALso, keep in mind there are several transmission configurations your vehicle could have too--even for the automatic. Have you tried/heard of rockauto before? https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/...ic,filter,8600
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2003 BMW X5 3.0i -- MT5, 3.64s final gears, H&R lowering springs, K-Mac bushing kit 2007 BMW X3 3.0Si -- MT6 |
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I'm only familiar with the GM trans but I would look for a kit that has the reusable metal clad/rubber bead gasket. The more expensive kit will also likely have a better quality(less likely to break) plastic for the filter. I wouldn't worry about replacement bolts.
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As noted, figure out which transmission you have...If you have the 3.0 X5, you may have the GM 5L40-E made by general motors. You can buy the (GM) AC Delco Part number trans filter for the 5L40-E, which was used in several GM models, and its cheaper than the BMW Part IIRC.
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