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Transmission Rebuild
i need to get my tranmission rebuilt and talked to a couple of shops and they were saying like 1700 to 2000 to get it rebuilt. Is that alot for a transmission rebuild. it seems like it
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Re: Transmission Rebuild
Transmissions today are quite different than they were when your Fiero was built. The TH125 is relatively easy and very tough. The R&R (Remove and Replace) can be VERY costly with Fiero. They're hard to work on to start with. As old as they are now, little expertise is left around regular shops.
$1,700 would be a bit high, but much more realistic than $2K. Different parts of the country charge different labor rates, too. The same job in the Bay Area will cost nearly twice what it would in Richmond, VA. |
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Re: Transmission Rebuild
yeah i wanna do the same thing, i got quoted 1200 if i removed it myself, and 1500 with it in the vehicle, so is my time worth $300? nope i will eat the 300 and have them do it
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Rest In Peace, Rich Hall my baby: 1986 Fiero GT: v6, automatic, 2.8L, 2.02/1.60 heads, Crane Performance Cam, Ported/polished exhaust manifolds, taylor plug wires, low temp thermostat and fan switch. WCF catback exhaust She's done!
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Re: Re: Transmission Rebuild
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Hi I have an automatic transmission from an 87GT for sale $125 with only 123000Km (Located in Ottawa (Ontario)) Also I have a full exhaust system with tips for 125$ Plus 2 cylender heads for 50$ everything for $200 (it is all in Canadian money) |
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