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The tranny went out on my son's 2000 Silverado, 125K miles. Lost first and reverse and making noise. He took it to a shop (not a dealer) and after they opened it up, stated that it needed a comnplete rebuild and would be about $1900 complete. Anybody have a tranny rebuilt recently and is this a fair price in South Florida?

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That sounds about right. Three years ago the Trans. went out on my '98 and it was gonna coat $1000.00 for a new torque conventor at the dealer or $2300.00 for a reman. with a 3 year 50,000 mile warranty.

 

The warranty is out but I have not had problem one with it. Plus, I liked having the warranty just in case.

 

Good Luck and let us know how it goes.

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Reasonable price. The GM SERTA replacement is nice in that it gives you the nationwide warranty.

 

Having said that, I had FLT rebuild mine for 2K and that included lots of hardparts but no nationwide warranty. The company theat rebuilds all 4L60E's for GM is a customer of mine. They do a great job but it is an assembly line process and IMO not a custom rebuild.

 

Bottom line, if not adding HP to the motor, a standard rebuild will likely be fine especially with the warranty. If he has horsepower adders and drives hard, I strongly suggest getting it beefed up.

 

My 2 cents.

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This is going to sound crazy but ive checked it out since i think mine might be on a slippery slope

 

 

theres a guy in san antonio doing it for 161$ plus parts said i could bring the parts thats cool too u pull out and put back in but still a helluva price just debating whether or not i wanna see just how long i can make it, its still allright but its gonna go someday

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Gary, I have a good friend that just had his trans go out in an 2000 Burban with 115K. He is getting a locally owned trans shop to do it and they have told him between 1500 and 1700. He has a friend who is a tech at a GM dealership and he priced him a GM reman for 1400 which I believe is a good price. The labor to install was going to cost him about 150 at the guys shop at home.

 

He ended up choosing the local rebuilder simply because the GM dealership was almost 75 miles away and he did not want to pay for the towing. He also knows the local guy and really trusts him.

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