View Poll Results: Which Mag-Hytec Transmission Pan To Get
Deep - Regular Pan



6
33.33%
Double Deep Pan



10
55.56%
Other Aftermarket Pan - Please List



2
11.11%
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Mag-Hytec Regular Deep Pan Or Double Deep Transmission Pan?
Mag-Hytec Regular Deep Pan Or Double Deep Transmission Pan?
Which Mag-Hytec transmission pan would you get and why?
My factory is bent where the dip stick goes so I want to replace it and I can get an aftermarket pan for the same price as a OEM pan.
My factory is bent where the dip stick goes so I want to replace it and I can get an aftermarket pan for the same price as a OEM pan.
If having to change anyway then double deep. Holds more fluid and has more surface area so will help to get rid of more of the killer heat. It still doesn't stick down enough to get in the way of anything.
That is what I based my purchase and installation on.
That is what I based my purchase and installation on.
Tranny pan
Everydaydiesel, waam here, I bought my not so deep tranny pan from PLM incorporated. They are aluminum and have a drain plug in them. I bought one that holds two more quarts of oil, I did not want the real deep one cause my truck is a two Wh. drive. Paid $175.00 and that included shipping. I used my old gasket, and it's held on with Soc. Hd. cap screws. Or as I call them, Allen bolts. This is their web #Http:/www.PMLCOM or e-mail them at INFO@PMLI.COM They also have aluminum differential covers. They are located in Inglewood, Ca. Phone# 800-335-4345 waam Holland, Mich.
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