PS Gear box
#2
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The good ones are hard to find, the cheaper rebuilt's aren't usually that well done. If you find one install it for the time being then rebuild your original yourself and put it back in.
Also to avoid needing to do it again get a DSS.
Also to avoid needing to do it again get a DSS.
#3
OEM new or performance aftermarket are VERY EXPENSIVE. But, good.
OEM used would be my 3rd choice if money is not a concern. It'd be my 1st choice if money was a concern.
Typical autozone/and similar aftermarket would be my last choice, and then...only if I had no other option.
These are reman with the cheapest parts known to man using mix-matched worn used parts from worn out gears that appear to be good.
Mass assembled with hopes that sooner or later you'll get one that lasts long enough for your to lose your receipt.
OEM used would be my 3rd choice if money is not a concern. It'd be my 1st choice if money was a concern.
Typical autozone/and similar aftermarket would be my last choice, and then...only if I had no other option.
These are reman with the cheapest parts known to man using mix-matched worn used parts from worn out gears that appear to be good.
Mass assembled with hopes that sooner or later you'll get one that lasts long enough for your to lose your receipt.
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