![]() ![]() People like to have options.Īndy my friend, I think I have to agree with you on this one!!! As an owner of a vehicle that I just 5 months ago purchased, and now that very vehicle is just sitting IDLE in our yard because while at an about attic car wash I went to back up. We give them as many options as we can unlike people who just do a rebuild automatically. The cutting the exhaust is an option also which one of our customers did and we decided to put it down as an option. That is not to say it does not happen we know it does. The process of getting them out though is the most time consuming part of doing the fix with the tranny in place. We have had only two people report back and or call having a hard time getting the snap rings out because of sticking or corrosion. This is also not our recommended way to do the work.Īs to the corroded snap rings in the case, most of them aren't, and if they are that is part of doing work on a vehicle you can run into those issues. By the way how do you get it out when you take the transmission out to rebuild it? You take out the cross member, you break bolts. We give our recommendations to only remove the shields as our best practice.įor the option of removing the cross member, we actually state that you will probably break one or two bolts. It is up to the person doing the work how to do it. If you read the instructions or our website we list four options for doing this work. ![]() I was all set to allow and reply to your 1st one then you sent this one which is very un-professional for someone in business. They also measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns.Frank here is my second comment to your cross burning comment.ġst of all I debated whether to allow any of your posts because of this comment. Targeting cookies collect information about your browsing habits to deliver adverts which are more relevant to you and your interests. They also remember any customisations you make to the website to give you enhanced, more personal features. your user name, log in details and language preferences. Disabled - Functional Cookiesįunctionality cookies are used to remember the choices you make, e.g. They will not be used to target adverts to you on other websites. These cookies don’t collect any information that could identify you - all the information collected is anonymous. They also allow us to update our website to improve performance and tailor it to your preferences. which pages you visit most often, and if you experience any error messages. Performance cookies collect information about how you use our website e.g. These cookies allow our website to provide services at your request. Strictly Necessary cookies are essential to let you move around the website and use its features, such as accessing secure areas, shopping baskets and online billing. ![]()
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