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Need a good transmission shop in South OKC / Moore
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<blockquote data-quote="Boatcephus" data-source="post: 1681000" data-attributes="member: 6263"><p>ASK ABOUT THEIR WARRANTY FIRST.</p><p></p><p> I know it's not in your area, but I had great service from oktransmissions in Broken Arrow. <a href="http://www.oktransmissions.com/Why_Choose_Us.html" target="_blank">http://www.oktransmissions.com/Why_Choose_Us.html</a></p><p></p><p> The other guys I called gave a 3 month or 12 month - 12k mile warranty. These guys are LIFETIME as long as you flush the trans every 50k miles. They overbuild them, rather than rebuild them, with heavier duty parts than OEM. They do a lot of fleet work, so the volume helps them keep their price down. FAST, too. What I did was have the transmission pulled and driven to them, then picked up and brought it back and had my dealer reinstall it. Cost was $1600, which is right in the middle of the range I was finding. Except they used race quality parts, so I call that a better value anyway. That was in April and I've hauled my boat all over the county and a Rhino all over Colorado, no problems. My mpg increased by 2 on average as well. The mechanic explained that my overdrive may have been going out. Maybe, I average 16.6 instead of 14.4 now. I needed that little boost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boatcephus, post: 1681000, member: 6263"] ASK ABOUT THEIR WARRANTY FIRST. I know it's not in your area, but I had great service from oktransmissions in Broken Arrow. [url]http://www.oktransmissions.com/Why_Choose_Us.html[/url] The other guys I called gave a 3 month or 12 month - 12k mile warranty. These guys are LIFETIME as long as you flush the trans every 50k miles. They overbuild them, rather than rebuild them, with heavier duty parts than OEM. They do a lot of fleet work, so the volume helps them keep their price down. FAST, too. What I did was have the transmission pulled and driven to them, then picked up and brought it back and had my dealer reinstall it. Cost was $1600, which is right in the middle of the range I was finding. Except they used race quality parts, so I call that a better value anyway. That was in April and I've hauled my boat all over the county and a Rhino all over Colorado, no problems. My mpg increased by 2 on average as well. The mechanic explained that my overdrive may have been going out. Maybe, I average 16.6 instead of 14.4 now. I needed that little boost. [/QUOTE]
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