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Old 06-11-2005, 08:57 PM
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im looking for a good transmission shop around the 757 area. anyone recommend any places? seriously need one asap.
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Old 06-11-2005, 10:38 PM
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When my Honda needed a new clutch I took it too Yorktown Transmissions because a friend recommended them. I didn't have any problems with them, so you should check them out. They got it down when they said they would and it seemed reasonably priced. Hope that helped.
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Old 06-11-2005, 10:58 PM
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thanks keep it coming. if anyone wants an idea of what went wrong, i launched my car one day then i got it up to about 80 and put it in 5th gear. heard a noise, thought it could have been a grind so i thought driver error. so i took it out and put it back in and it made the same noise. to me it sounds like a grind. after playing around with it, it only does it around 50mph or higher. under 50 im fine.
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For what type of vehicle?
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Old 06-11-2005, 11:33 PM
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Aamco, they rebuilt mine pretty damn cheap
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Waste of money...buy one and put it in yourself or pay someone on here to do it.
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Default Re: good transmissin shops??

Originally Posted by screwd08
thanks keep it coming. if anyone wants an idea of what went wrong, i launched my car one day then i got it up to about 80 and put it in 5th gear. heard a noise, thought it could have been a grind so i thought driver error. so i took it out and put it back in and it made the same noise. to me it sounds like a grind. after playing around with it, it only does it around 50mph or higher. under 50 im fine.
maybe your 5th gear synchro is messed up?
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what kind of car?
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what ever you do DO NOT GO TO DENBEIGH TRANSMISSIONS.....THEY FUCKED MY SHIT UP
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Originally Posted by "SI"ngle Cam
Waste of money...buy one and put it in yourself or pay someone on here to do it.
Aren't you tired of doing transmissions yet? lol
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