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Et5291 12-21-2009 03:42 AM

transmission rebuild time
 
does anyone know how long on average it takes for a shop to rebuild an auto transmission???

Et5291 12-21-2009 04:34 AM

also i would like to know if shops will give you written estimates. i got mine over the phone (1700) for rebuild plus labor. i would love to have this in writing so i dont get billed more than the estimate

dgp1961 12-21-2009 06:05 AM

Never had a rebuild but I did have a 4X4 (front end) worked on once. I'd plan on the car being tied up for a week, that's probably a safe bet. You can get a written estimate however with something like the transmission you will not nail down anybody to a fixed price. They will tell you there's many surprises they can encounter once they get into the thing. Transmissions are tough, your really at their mercy and in my opinion they know it. Be sure your comfortable with the shop you choose.

dgp1961 12-21-2009 07:17 AM


Originally Posted by Et5291 (Post 191398)
also i would like to know if shops will give you written estimates. i got mine over the phone (1700) for rebuild plus labor. i would love to have this in writing so i dont get billed more than the estimate

One other thing, you say "1700 plus labor." The way I take that statement is that it doesn't include labor. Is that correct? If so that sounds like a lot of money. Basically what they end up using is rebuild kits that most people can purchase anywhere and your looking at no where near that kind of money. If that's without labor you will be looking at well over 2,000.

Et5291 12-21-2009 12:59 PM

actually 1700 is including labor so just 1700 my bad lol

dgp1961 12-21-2009 01:34 PM

Thats more like it, thanks for clarifying. But I'm sure you have heard of Murphy and his law. 1,700 is probably best case scenario but of course nobody can say until it's broken into. Let us know.

zingr 12-22-2009 07:24 AM

i agree 1700 most probably would be assuming you are changing it of a stock car. you would never know hat it would finally cost you.

NavyAg 12-23-2009 01:55 PM

For my 95 Accord LX, I purchased a used transmission with just over 70K miles for $200 that I found on Craigslist. Prior to finding that I was just about to purchase a JDM transmission for $250 in the Orlando area. I purchased a JDM transmission for my 2000 Accord for $400 and it had approximately 50K miles on it. It runs great and except for swapping out two sensors from my old transmission (since the connectors on two of the sensors were slightly different) it was a perfect fit. The only difference that I have found is the final drive gearing is slightly shorter than the original. Acceleration is better now but the speedometer seems to be off by 3-4 miles per hour. I felt this was a small price to pay for an overhaul or a rebuilt transmission.

Et5291 12-24-2009 11:06 PM

ok does anyone know anything about everdrive and there transmissions. guy said he would put it in for 500 i can get the used one for 1099 with 3 year warrenty. idk if this site is good


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