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[GMCnet] What has been some of the (on the road cost) of trans rebuilds? [message #341770] Mon, 18 March 2019 10:54
BobDunahugh is currently offline  BobDunahugh   United States
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With the GMC that I'm selling. It's at just over 100,000 miles. Shifts great. I changed the trans fluid. The fluid that I removed was very clean. With very little on the bottom of the pan. Do I trust that tans? Yes. BUT how long? ( I was just asked if it's good for 6 months/6,000 miles.) There are lots of trans out there that are way be on the 100, 000 miles, and still going strong. For me. It all comes down to YOUR COMFORT ZONE. Mine's short as you all know. I've been telling prospective buyers that it's fine. But I have a good trans shop here that's experienced with our GMC's. Will pull, rebuild, and install for about $2,000. They did Jay Hodges GMC last Fall. I think the $2,000 is a good price. Rather then the road/towing cost. I haven't greased the front wheel bearings. I'd do that for $350. I'd trust this GMC for years except for these two things. I'm asking $18,000 for this reconditioned GMC. So your thoughts? Bob Dunahugh
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