PJDYukonXL
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So, in the end I let the shop do the repair their way.
I would encourage anyone in my situation to discuss all the concerns @NickTransmissions brought up before letting the shop take your transmission apart. I did feel a bit held hostage at that point and continued with letting them finish the repair their way (keep in mind, this is still a very reputable shop with 500+ 5 star reviews).
I certainly think I paid a premium for what I got - out the door, rebuilt tranny with billet TC was $7,147.43 plus tax.
Also, they now have their claws into me for the local warranty. While it's a lifetime guarantee on all mechanical parts (not including torque converter) it is non-transferable and requires me to do an annual service with the shop at $300/year to maintain the warranty.
Expensive lesson to learn and I expect I'll be keeping the vehicle a bit longer than originally expected due to this costly repair.
That said, it's still the perfect vehicle for our family of 5 with 2 littles in car seats still! After driving a couple hundred miles, I can certainly notice a difference in shifts around town and on highway. I also didn't realize how much it "clunked" into reverse every morning backing out of my driveway - all good now!
Thanks for everyone's input!
So, in the end I let the shop do the repair their way.
I would encourage anyone in my situation to discuss all the concerns @NickTransmissions brought up before letting the shop take your transmission apart. I did feel a bit held hostage at that point and continued with letting them finish the repair their way (keep in mind, this is still a very reputable shop with 500+ 5 star reviews).
I certainly think I paid a premium for what I got - out the door, rebuilt tranny with billet TC was $7,147.43 plus tax.
Also, they now have their claws into me for the local warranty. While it's a lifetime guarantee on all mechanical parts (not including torque converter) it is non-transferable and requires me to do an annual service with the shop at $300/year to maintain the warranty.
Expensive lesson to learn and I expect I'll be keeping the vehicle a bit longer than originally expected due to this costly repair.
That said, it's still the perfect vehicle for our family of 5 with 2 littles in car seats still! After driving a couple hundred miles, I can certainly notice a difference in shifts around town and on highway. I also didn't realize how much it "clunked" into reverse every morning backing out of my driveway - all good now!
Thanks for everyone's input!
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