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Transmission Issue. Need help!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="ThatSNninety5" data-source="post: 1534293" data-attributes="member: 30741"><p>I have two options here and wants yalls thoughts on it, so here is option one, get my car towed to a transmission shop, have them diagnose it, figure out the problem. If it is something small lets then do it, spend a couple hundred. If it needs a rebuilt trans or even a new one let them do it spend maybe $800-$1000 or whatever itd be</p><p></p><p>OPTION 2: Go to my local “upull & pay”. Go back to the 98’ Mustang I pulled the wire harness for the trans for my car a couple weeks ago, take out the trans on that car whilst taking my chances with it being good or not, spending only about $120 with a $30 core charge. Swap it in my driveway. </p><p></p><p>Ive swapped my motor from a stock 98’ 4.6l to a 4.6l from an 05’ Lincoln towncar. Ive talked to some people and many say a trans swap is easier than a motor swap. </p><p></p><p>Now, if I did the trans swap in my driveway, is it do-able on jack stands/car ramps? Or would it be too low?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThatSNninety5, post: 1534293, member: 30741"] I have two options here and wants yalls thoughts on it, so here is option one, get my car towed to a transmission shop, have them diagnose it, figure out the problem. If it is something small lets then do it, spend a couple hundred. If it needs a rebuilt trans or even a new one let them do it spend maybe $800-$1000 or whatever itd be OPTION 2: Go to my local “upull & pay”. Go back to the 98’ Mustang I pulled the wire harness for the trans for my car a couple weeks ago, take out the trans on that car whilst taking my chances with it being good or not, spending only about $120 with a $30 core charge. Swap it in my driveway. Ive swapped my motor from a stock 98’ 4.6l to a 4.6l from an 05’ Lincoln towncar. Ive talked to some people and many say a trans swap is easier than a motor swap. Now, if I did the trans swap in my driveway, is it do-able on jack stands/car ramps? Or would it be too low? [/QUOTE]
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