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Old 11-03-2017, 04:49 PM
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I believe there are a few shops that can do a rebuild and beef it up at the same time. Shop in Portland as I recall?

I am sure you know this, but when YOU can sense slippage in the trans, it has been doing damage before that point....
I'd rather not deal with the logistics of shipping my transmission to PDX. I'm in Austin, TX.

Informing me that my transmission is likely already damaged isn't helpful. This is why I spawned this thread and am looking to have it replaced.

So this brings us back to the original question - Can a 70 replace a 45? Rebuilding is beyond the scope of my question as I'd rather go with a transmission that's beefier than what I've got, if that's an option.
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