The 2004 Tahoe is getting a reman engine at 194K along with all the usual hose, belt, misc updates. I plan to do the precautionary pump rub fix on the transfer case and check components for wear, replace seals etc..
So that leaves the transmission which I now have sitting on the work bench. It has always ran great, no slippage, just a minor rear seal leak at the T.C noticed when separating the T.C. It has received regular 4 qt fluid exchanges and 3 new filters over the years. Pan is surprisingly clean for the mileage.
So my question is:
1. Do I reinstall it and possibly get another 50k.
2. Take it to a shop for a rebuild $$$$.
3. Spend $$$ and a few weeks doing it myself. I have watched several tutorials and believe I have the tools and skills to do the work. But, I'm not an experienced transmission technician really don't want to R&R again
4. Other Ideas, experiences, welcome
So that leaves the transmission which I now have sitting on the work bench. It has always ran great, no slippage, just a minor rear seal leak at the T.C noticed when separating the T.C. It has received regular 4 qt fluid exchanges and 3 new filters over the years. Pan is surprisingly clean for the mileage.
So my question is:
1. Do I reinstall it and possibly get another 50k.
2. Take it to a shop for a rebuild $$$$.
3. Spend $$$ and a few weeks doing it myself. I have watched several tutorials and believe I have the tools and skills to do the work. But, I'm not an experienced transmission technician really don't want to R&R again
4. Other Ideas, experiences, welcome