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    Quote Originally Posted by LS2_KID
    if you were still in GA i could hook you up with the parts for cost (i work at ford)
    ill be in georgia the 12-26th of april, im coming from texas going to conyers, dont know if i go through or near duluth. if i do ill stop by, i wont actually be hitting around 60k til i get back from georgia. how much will all the parts end up costing? so i can make sure i have enough. i already have the actual tranny filter, and im probably going to get a K&N filter, ill just need everything else, fluids, gaskets, cabin filter whatever else comes with a 60k.


    Quote Originally Posted by 03RCode
    For the transmission if you dont have a machine you could always just drop the pan, get a filter and gasket kit from napa or some other parts store, replace the filter, then refill it. Should drain everything but the torque converter.
    i dont have a machine but the auto hobby shop on base may have one i can use, i hope, ide rather do that. im pretty sure i can get the draining, dropping the pan and changing the filter, im just not sure where i would refill it, is there somewhere i can put a funnel and pour it in, or will i have to use one of those hand pumping things?
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    Funnel goes straight in the tranny dipstick tube. I would go ahead and drain the transmission and change the filter... I usually tend to do so every 50,000 or so. I think of it as cheap insurance, I believe a filter kit is like $25 from NAPA, and some ATF is cheap as well. I definetly wouldnt wait till 150,000. If you have any questions about it feel free to PM me.


    Ooohhh and I'd also check the differentials, and transfer case as well. Never hurts to keep a close eye on them.
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