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Transmission exchange


dacreezx
08-05-2006, 01:05 PM
I recently had my transmission go out on my 96. I called around a few places and they quoted my $3,000 for a rebuild. That's a little expensive for me and I am not sure I want to put that kind of money into this car. I also called a salvage yard and found a used tranny for $600 (no warranty).

Has anyone ever done a transmission job? I have swapped out a tranny on a 86 Nissan 300ZX but I wasn't sure if this job is going to be extremely difficult or not. ANy thoughts are appreciated.

Thanks,

Dan

Real-Tip
08-24-2006, 10:22 AM
I had my tranmission rebuilt for $1800 and they did a good job on my trans. plus you can find a remanufactured trans on ebay for about $1200 and most shop would drop it in for $400. My trans ran like new money on my 96 aurora and i'm glad I did it.

parts68
08-24-2006, 09:43 PM
Ive never seen a shop do an Aurora trans swap for $400.
Its a big job,entire powertrain cradle needs to come out.

Real-Tip
08-25-2006, 02:12 AM
Yeah it a big job but these fix and change transmission all day so it easy as 1,2,3 to them. The guy was done with my trans in two days and that because he has other cars to work on. Most shop will cut you a deal, got mine done through Multi-State transmissions.

parts68
08-25-2006, 07:10 AM
Book shows 13.5 hrs to R&R trans.
Figure that is for an experianced tech.
This guy is leaving half the bolts out
to do it quick enough to make money
@$400.




Yeah it a big job but these fix and change transmission all day so it easy as 1,2,3 to them. The guy was done with my trans in two days and that because he has other cars to work on. Most shop will cut you a deal, got mine done through Multi-State transmissions.

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