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Old 08-20-2007, 02:52 AM
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Thanks for the info. So, how does the X feel? Is there a difference? Be honest, do you really feel a difference in shifting? Thanks for the brake down, I'm saving this as a bookmark.
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Old 08-20-2007, 10:13 AM
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Thanks for the info. So, how does the X feel? Is there a difference? Be honest, do you really feel a difference in shifting? Thanks for the brake down, I'm saving this as a bookmark.
To be honest, I can't. But agian I have not have a longer trip as well.

I can say it less dramatic then when I changed my Audi transmission fluid. (this Audi of mine has 5 speed manual and I changed it at 90000 miles, BTW the ATF was alot cleaner than the X5's).
That last peace of info tells you if you want a longer lasting trans get manual with clutch. Unfortunately for me, the 4.4i only came with auto.
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