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Need Transmission rebuild/replace. Recommendations on best route?
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<blockquote data-quote="FrankL1" data-source="post: 1589825" data-attributes="member: 45055"><p>Good afternoon KAH24,</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your response.</p><p>I agree with your ethic and ethical response.</p><p>To be clear and for the record - It was never the intention to go the route of falsely claiming through the extended warranty company and hope for the best(reopening or new claim on different ext warranty co with different tire sizes in this case). Especially not publicly, let alone the hassle of trying to remember such masses of what-did-X-say and in the end getting caught to no avail. </p><p></p><p>I strongly believe in, you reap what you sow.</p><p>No malice intended with my response. </p><p></p><p>As to the transmission fix, all great bulletins/points. </p><p>The truck was great, and would definitely love to see it running again. Especially for the price I paid - it’s a expensive lawn ornament at the moment. A pretty one at that haha. </p><p>Which is why I’m a bit swamped/stalled and came here for opinions/support. </p><p></p><p>As for going new, reman, rebuilt, or used, I am okay with all options. </p><p> I’d like to do right for myself(it’s a large investment and want it done right) as well as down the near future I may trade/sell(Which I most likely will, and to be honest it does scare me a bit of having another issue, but mostly due to needing a 3/4 ton truck) and wouldn’t want to have the potential new owner stuck in the same cycle as I was/am. I wouldn’t want to put a highly used transmission to limp into the dealership and hope nothing happens, just to get rid of the truck at a cheap price. Though the dealership will(at least I would think) address any issues if any are to be had. </p><p>And this is where ethics would come in - and morals for me. </p><p></p><p>Looking for that sweet spot(to best put it), what would make sense to have best of all worlds for myself and the potential new owner if I sell. </p><p></p><p>I appreciate all your input and help KAH24! Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrankL1, post: 1589825, member: 45055"] Good afternoon KAH24, Thank you for your response. I agree with your ethic and ethical response. To be clear and for the record - It was never the intention to go the route of falsely claiming through the extended warranty company and hope for the best(reopening or new claim on different ext warranty co with different tire sizes in this case). Especially not publicly, let alone the hassle of trying to remember such masses of what-did-X-say and in the end getting caught to no avail. I strongly believe in, you reap what you sow. No malice intended with my response. As to the transmission fix, all great bulletins/points. The truck was great, and would definitely love to see it running again. Especially for the price I paid - it’s a expensive lawn ornament at the moment. A pretty one at that haha. Which is why I’m a bit swamped/stalled and came here for opinions/support. As for going new, reman, rebuilt, or used, I am okay with all options. I’d like to do right for myself(it’s a large investment and want it done right) as well as down the near future I may trade/sell(Which I most likely will, and to be honest it does scare me a bit of having another issue, but mostly due to needing a 3/4 ton truck) and wouldn’t want to have the potential new owner stuck in the same cycle as I was/am. I wouldn’t want to put a highly used transmission to limp into the dealership and hope nothing happens, just to get rid of the truck at a cheap price. Though the dealership will(at least I would think) address any issues if any are to be had. And this is where ethics would come in - and morals for me. Looking for that sweet spot(to best put it), what would make sense to have best of all worlds for myself and the potential new owner if I sell. I appreciate all your input and help KAH24! Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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