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420a trans Finished

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ILLegit420aT

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Jan 16, 2008
Cowtown, Pennsylvania
So after work yesterday I got my trans. back, and started putting it back in...it took me about 3 hours, but shes in there and it feels great. I fixed a vast number of things throughout this project, so im very happy with the turnout. I took it out for a spin last night at about 3am and tires were breakin loose from a punch in 3rd...:D I cant stop smiling:D But i did get the neon 3.55 gearing and all that...is GLS trans fluid of any brand ok or is there a recommended application?:dsm:4lyfe
 
In your opinion is it worth doing the swap for the amount of money and time it cost you. Like I want to get a nv-t350 put a quaife in there and stage 2 axles and do the whole thing at once but I don't know if it's overkill and the stock stuff will hold up.
 
i've seen alot of posts claiming that people lay down 4 and 5 hundred wheel and get away with it...i think for where im at power wise im in good shape, with the diff pin welded that should eliminate the pin walking out and the diff failing. I can promise you that you will not be dissapointed with lsd...anything with lsd feels great, but its all in your wallet. And it really only took me a total of about 4 and a half hours out and back in, so its not that bad. velocita thanks for that info
 
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