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  1. #21 Re: Milzymotorsports trannys? 
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    You could always build your own...
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    Ya I guess my only thing would be how much do the tools cost to do something like that?

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    To purchase, a lot.

    Maybe someone would rent them to you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BrandonHall10 View Post
    To purchase, a lot.

    Maybe someone would rent them to you?
    You throwing out some hints? Lol

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    Lol well I have to get a core first and the person that rented me the tools would have to show me the best place to get the rebuild parts and some pretty good how to's haha

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    I think whoever would rent the tools to you would include the rebuild manuals and tech bulletins as part of the tools... Hopefully at least.

    For the actual parts, I would say go with TEP. They have all different levels of rebuild kits that would have everything you could need.

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    Ya I was looking at their website and it seems I should be able to get an upgraded rebuild kit and everything I need for 400-500$ and then go to a junk yard and grab a trans for maybe 200 or something. Boom brand new rebuilt trans for700$ that sounds pretty good

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    Quote Originally Posted by WarStryker13 View Post
    You throwing out some hints? Lol

    Maybe. I wish that would have been an option when I needed them.


    Quote Originally Posted by suitercrew View Post
    the person that rented me the tools would have to show me the best place to get the rebuild parts

    TEP or Transtar.


    and some pretty good how to's haha

    The ATSG manual, this forum and google is all you need.


    Quote Originally Posted by WarStryker13 View Post
    I think whoever would rent the tools to you would include the rebuild manuals and tech bulletins as part of the tools... Hopefully at least.

    Hahahaha!


    For the actual parts, I would say go with TEP. They have all different levels of rebuild kits that would have everything you could need.

    Certainly the most convenient option. Plus, you'll have Dave's support if you purchase from him.


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    Ya I was looking at their website and it seems I should be able to get an upgraded rebuild kit and everything I need for 400-500$ and then go to a junk yard and grab a trans for maybe 200 or something. Boom brand new rebuilt trans for700$ that sounds pretty good

    You're not too far off. Did you figure in the cost of a new TC and chain?
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    I did not factor that in although since my trans is still good I'll save up a little longer so I can buy some nice hard parts. I want to build a 300whp capable tranny. I'll probably throw a new torque converter in too.

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    BrandonHall10 built me a tranny for my turbo build. Drives great and handles the power flawlessly!!! Maybe if you ask nicely he'll build you one too 😉

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    Ya I'm in contact with Brandon unfortunately I think he's done building trannys at least right now but he has offered to help me with advice and a tool rental 😊

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    You're in good hands then 😁

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    Hence why I've still said Dave since the beginning of this thread
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