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Enes
10-29-2003, 01:54 PM
Well, my fuken truk trany will not be covered by waranty due to some bullchit... sooo


Anyone know a good local trany shop, hopefully with experience with dodge/cummins etc etc..

-Enes

b.a.
10-29-2003, 02:17 PM
i have a feeling anyone who lists local shops other than the three supported by this site will be edited with extreme prejudice. have you talked to mike about this though? i think he's experienced in this type of work. might as well support the new shop right?

AJ
10-29-2003, 02:55 PM
Originally posted by b.a.@Oct 29 2003, 02:17 PM
i have a feeling anyone who lists local shops other than the three supported by this site will be edited with extreme prejudice.
NOT TRUE.

On a side note I was referred to a Place called Kennedy Transmission. Not sure where they are at. I am just going with a new aftermarket Tranny for the beast come Spring.

Jakey
10-29-2003, 03:01 PM
There has got to be some diesel specialty shops in the Twin Cities area. If you come up dry and would be interested in taking your truck down to NE Iowa, I can get the number of a shop that specializes in automatic trannys. Better yet, here's their website: http://www.gbtransmissions.com/

520Talon
10-29-2003, 03:04 PM
Kennedy is a big chain of tranny shops. Paul Brand recomends them on his radio show. Probably paid to do so. I use Buffalo Transmisson in Buffalo. They fixed my diveshaft for free on my rally car after I blew up a spyder. All of the other people I have talked to have good things to say. I have them do all of my tranny maintanace on my conversion van. It's a ways out but its a very clean, professional shop that stands behind there stuff without any argument.

Jana
10-29-2003, 03:31 PM
Originally posted by b.a.@Oct 29 2003, 02:17 PM
i have a feeling anyone who lists local shops other than the three supported by this site will be edited with extreme prejudice. have you talked to mike about this though? i think he's experienced in this type of work. might as well support the new shop right?
Is it even necessary to throw out comments like this Blake?

I would try Kennedy or the place Eric mentioned. I have heard of people having problems after taking their vehicle to Aamco (or whatever it's called) Tranny shop...

Kracka
10-29-2003, 03:44 PM
Blake was only making an observation to previous occurances. About Ammco for tranny work...steer clear, my dad brought his tranny there and had nothing but problems from day 1 with the thing. I do hear good things about Kennedy, but look around, I bet you can find a HD truck specialty shop.

b.a.
10-29-2003, 03:51 PM
im not trying to start a fight, im pointing out that you edited out a name last time someone listed a shop other than elite, sls, or qpr. besides, its a movie quote not a pot shot. apparently no one recognizes "terminate his command with extreme prejudice." it was a joke; you guys took offense so im sorry. even if i hadn't been joking, i dont see how you can take offense when you did EXACTLY what i said recently.

Enes
10-29-2003, 04:02 PM
Not another word chill the hell out everybody... next finger pointed gets broken..

now show some :wub:

I was sold a service waranty by Friendly Chev that was void before it was sold due to having snow plow electrical already on the truck. so i am playing phone tag with them to at least get my waranty money back which would cover 40% of the cost of a performance trany.

-Enes

Kracka
10-29-2003, 04:07 PM
Sue the fuckers to make them pay for the tranny since they sold you the warrenty for that specific truck, which just happened to have plow stuff on it. They should have known that it did, their loss your gain.