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[QUOTE="dieselmandustin, post: 1427830, member: 11037"] I would. Like the old saying goes if it's worth doing it's worth doing right. And of course there are much better options to build a trans then the stuff I mentioned but for a stock truck with a tune and for the price it couldn't be beat. My buddy ran that setup in his truck with a modded h2e and 238/100's for a good while. it held for about a year then the converter started not locking up right. But when torn apart the clutches were fine. I think you would be happy with it. Just make sure everything is clean as can be when going back together. And that book is very detailed. It covers disassembly and reassembly step by step. [/QUOTE]
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