Remain will typically have a used housing and new internals.What is the difference between a rebuilt and a remanufactured transmission?
Jasper used to be good.Jasper claims remanufactured and look at the lack of quality in both parts and workmanship. Great advertising though.
https://www.jasperengines.com/
If I ever need a transmission- I’m driving down to visit @clinebargerETE Remans which are available at O'reilly's under Power Torque and at other auto part stores under different names are remanufactured in a factory setting, they actually do some decent upgrades and come with a 3 year unlimited mile warranty and often include a new torque converter they also dyno test them.
It is hard to find a shop who will rebuild a transmission that actually replaces/upgrades components as much as a company such as ETE does and offer a warranty anywhere near as close.
But you should always find local reputable transmission shops and consider using them first, avoid the chain shops. I for the hell of it got my 4L60E quoted which does not need a rebuild it is perfectly fine just considering it ahead of time because it is 20 years old with around 130,000 miles and a local reputable family owned shop said $2000 which includes removal/installation and a 1 year warranty they also confirmed they use HD clutches such as the ZPAK, upgraded sunshell, wide bands, etc.
100% agreed, well saidBut you should always find local reputable transmission shops and consider using them first, avoid the chain shops.
Don't know him or where he is from, but if he is reputable and you feel like taking the trip then why not.If I ever need a transmission- I’m driving down to visit @clinebarger
That idea is part of my thinking. One of a couple of options. Thanks for alerting him.If I ever need a transmission- I’m driving down to visit @clinebarger
If you maintain your transmission (in that Camry) I highly doubt you will be having transmission problems anytime soon if not ever in the life of that vehicle. Toyota/Aisin transmissions are solid.That idea is part of my thinking. One of a couple of options. Thanks for alerting him.
Really?Don't know him or where he is from, but if he is reputable and you feel like taking the trip then why not.
I prefer to stay local.
I definitely have issues with the transmission. I've been aware of some of them for more than a year and decided not to address the issues until they became more of a concern to me. On my last road trip, this past weekend, the transmission became a concern. For the past year, I've been staying local, but now I want to make more road trips. If the transmission gave up the ghost locally, it would be no issue. One phone call and all would be taken care of. That would not be the case if I broke down 40 miles outside of Gazookiville, a place where I might very likely be.If you maintain your transmission (in that Camry) I highly doubt you will be having transmission problems anytime soon if not ever in the life of that vehicle. Toyota/Aisin transmissions are solid.
Clinbarger knows stuff ! At work we has lots of tugs like what the baggage guys use at the airports and from abuse we would rebuild them stock . A great trans guy knows what parts to substitute so they will not break again.If I ever need a transmission- I’m driving down to visit @clinebarger