I think I recall hearing in one of Richard's videos that they don't ship. Too many instances of improper install, I think was the reason. YMMV
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Precision Transmission in Amarillo - Richard Crich? - can't find a website for them - the internet posted phone number on some references - 806-372-2210 - gives me a recording of no longer in use.
Well I'll be... He had a falling out with his son back then but they were still in business as far as I knew. However, google street view passed by in January '23 and the place was closed up. Too bad, I was looking forward to him rebuilding my transmission.Weird, it looks like the last video they posted to YouTube was 9 months ago. Maybe @swathdiver has any info?
You’re welcome, Rob.Thank you Nick.
It looks like Richard is back in business again outside of Amarillo,
but the only phone number visible is the old one that is no longer in service. Unless he has more business than he can handle, he needs to make himself more accessible. I saw an old Jasper transmission sign in the new shop.
I'm probably going with a GM. They can have one here in a day for local installation. Jasper's warranty says they may require it to be sent back to them for evaluation/repair/return.
My evaluation is that the GM warranty would be the easiest.
Powertrain Products sounds good over the phone, but I don't know anything else about them.
My Tahoe has 124,000 miles. An AFM/DOD repair may be in my future. No problems yet, but there were no transmission problems until there were. Or maybe the DOD will last another 100,000 miles. 5,000 mile Mobil 1 oil changes which I can do myself will cost a lot less.
Any thoughts, anyone?
You’re welcome, Rob.
Id go GM reman and be done especially if the trans can be swapped at a dealer if warranty work is needed...