Re: RE: Shift Kits

From: Josh Battles (josh@omg-stfu.com)
Date: Mon Dec 13 2004 - 10:57:31 EST


""Travis Bailey"" <dusterrt@msn.com> wrote in message
news:BAY4-F6C19CDF5F1352D7E028C1C2AB0@phx.gbl...
>
> I've been pleased with my Trans-Go kit. No experience with the B&M
though.
> For twice the cost if I remember right, I'd hope there's a good
difference.
> The video with the TG kit makes it a TON easier if you've never done it
> before. Did mine in 11 hrs working at a casual pace..
>
> Travis
> '92 Dak 5.2 4x4

IIRC, B&M doesn't make a kit for our transmissions. When I looked into this
a while back I couldn't find anything. I've got a kit by a company called
Precision in my trans (it was put in by the builder) and it's good kit. Not
quite what I was looking for for on dry pavement, however I hadn't thought
about wet or snow performance. It turns out the trans guy had my best
interests in mind after all. It's almost a handfull in the rain/snow so I'm
glad he didn't go as hard as I'd wanted.

-- 
- Josh
Lowered 2000 Dakota CC 3.9L
Above Statement Not True    ^^^^^
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