You must have had some bad experiences in the past with an independent shop; if so, I understand - I have too, which is why I taught myself how to rebuild transmissions. There's plenty of shady shops but also much more who are competent, knowledgable and honest. If you have had no such first hand experiences, I'd love to know the basis for your opinions about our trade.Very few that I would trust. Why take the risk when you can buy a new one from GM for $3400? with a warranty. Seems like an easy decision to me. But if you need a performance 6L80 these guys are the best. Always in Texas...LOL And they tell you what you get. For stock engine, this build is bullet proof.....$3800 rated to 550rwhp, 12 months warranty 12K miles as long as you don't exceed 800 rwhp. LOL, Like anyone on this site has ever come close to 800. And if you are making that kind of power, you already know about these guys.
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I am an independent shop, one of the many that aren't "trustworthy" according to you....And no transmission is 'bulletproof', lol - I love how folks parrot that stupid term force-fed to them by marketing departments as it if were gospel. I'm sure Circle D builds a great 6L, they appear to build them like I do (I always replace the TEHCMs with either OEM or Sonnax; not sure if that's a practice with them or not). But there are other shops all across the planet who are knowledgable and trustworthy, including me.
Also, have you taken a census of every member's engine power output? I can tell you from first hand interactions with folks on here that it's flat out wrong and laughable (LOL).
Got news for you: there's several making that much power and more; I know this because they've come to me for assistance/advice about beefing up their transmissions to handle it.
There's no outsized or unusual risk if you do your homework as an informed consumer, ask the right questions and confirm to your satisfaction that the shop is well-versed in a given platform or transmission family, assuming the price is what you're willing to pay.
To say that nearly all independent shops are not trustworthy is ignorant at best. I realize it's only one person's opinion but it paints our entire industry in a really bad light and makes a generalization that isn't remotely close to reality.
However, anyone reading your comments, who doesn't know any better may actually believe them.
Hence the push-back on my part.