shop quoted me 4500 to rebuild transmission?
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shop quoted me 4500 to rebuild transmission?
Hello everybody,
Bertha (2000 dodge 5.9 lt engine durango) has been leaking transmission fluid, about one or two drops per night for a year or so now. And lately she has been kind of seizing up and lurching into second gear. I took her into a shop and at first they told me i would need about $2000 if the transmission was in good shape but now that shes all apart they are saying they could give me a 100k mile warranty for $4900, and a 4k mile warranty for $2900. Does that sound legit? Any help or words of wisdom on this topic would be greatly appreciated thank you!
Bertha (2000 dodge 5.9 lt engine durango) has been leaking transmission fluid, about one or two drops per night for a year or so now. And lately she has been kind of seizing up and lurching into second gear. I took her into a shop and at first they told me i would need about $2000 if the transmission was in good shape but now that shes all apart they are saying they could give me a 100k mile warranty for $4900, and a 4k mile warranty for $2900. Does that sound legit? Any help or words of wisdom on this topic would be greatly appreciated thank you!
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I would say you fell for an old trick. They should have told you best case and worst case before they took it down. This is BS move on the shops part. Hell check Jasper see what they are charging and the warranty is also 100k, just need a good installer and that runs about $500 bucks.
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Don't fall for it. Have you checked how much your truck is worth lately? I'm guessing about $1600 if it was running good. You could get something much newer for $2900, much less what you could get for $4900.
Sell it as is, add the $2900 to whatever you get and go shopping.
Sell it as is, add the $2900 to whatever you get and go shopping.
they also said something overheated in the transmission cooling system?? or it was plugged up or something?? what are the chances that they are legit/how much would it cost me to fix the whole d*** transmission system myself?? Thanks again!!!
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Karx, you're sort of screwed a bit on your $2000 original estimate. In your place right now, I'd go for the $2900 plan to save a buck and still have a warranty long enough to see if it's done well.
My '01 R/T needed a trans 3 years ago. The original estimate for a simple pull/rebuild/install was $2200 at a reputable local shop. Before they even took it apart, we talked about me wanting better than stock (I tow 6000lbs a few times a year). I agreed to a high end torque convertor and a few other smaller things for $3200. When I picked it up, he said he had new kevlar bands on the shelf from another rebuild that didn't happen, so rather than buying new regular ones for me, he put those in. $3200.
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Not everyone has your lack of loyalty to their vehicles. To me, not properly repairing an otherwise perfectly fine older vehicle is like dumping your wife when she gets cancer. I never look at KBB to decide if I should do a repair.
Karx, you're sort of screwed a bit on your $2000 original estimate. In your place right now, I'd go for the $2900 plan to save a buck and still have a warranty long enough to see if it's done well.
Karx, you're sort of screwed a bit on your $2000 original estimate. In your place right now, I'd go for the $2900 plan to save a buck and still have a warranty long enough to see if it's done well.
Plenty of loyalty here, but I won't dump twice what a vehicle is worth in good running cond, to fix it. It would be crazy not to look around. At the very least, I'd be scouring the yards for a tranny from a hit. When I discovered a small HG leak, I found a way to fix it without the cost of pulling the heads, which would have led to replacing chains, etc. I'd only paid $1800 for the truck years ago. She's my DD right now for about fifty bucks invested in the fix.
Last edited by Dodgevity; 05-21-2017 at 11:20 AM.
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