DRR Pro
| quote: Originally posted by SCDIV1: I need to get my Dedenbaer trans case recertified Reid is in California TSR is in New Hampshire and maybe does them I'm in New Jersey
Any places other than Reid or TSR that do them ?
Not going to really help you out, but Hughes did ours recently.
1980 Camaro Taking the Best Working Small Tire Shyt Box & making it Greater Than Before! 3000 lbs. Pump Gas 436
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DRR S/Pro
| I’ve sent mine to BTE before, but I just shipped two of them to Reid a couple days ago without looking for alternatives. About $85 each just to get them there. I found that Lowes sells a heavy duty moving box that is 18”x18”x16”. Not a lot bigger than what is needed. Worked well.
Tony Leonard
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| Posts: 3260 | Location: Inver Grove Heights, MN | Registered: March 18, 2004 |
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DRR Sportsman
| I was thinking Marco too....I'm not sure if he certs them....but as big steve said he will know where to go.
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| Posts: 760 | Location: Florence, SC | Registered: August 25, 2019 |
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DRR Elite
| Rich, if you decide to go BTE, speak to Brandon and mention me. |
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DRR S/Pro
| I messaged the trans builder who did this trans last time and had it re-certed. He sends them to TSR in New Hampshire and said they do them quickly. I’m pulling the trans out right now and will pull it apart, clean it and ship it up to them. Thanks for the responses but it seems the TSR option is about the best one for me. Car needs belts, chassis sticker, license renewal and the trans cert I’m gonna have to go back to work |
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DRR Sportsman
| quote: Originally posted by Top355x: TSR are really good people
Agreed. Great customer service.
BG
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| Posts: 760 | Location: Florence, SC | Registered: August 25, 2019 |
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DRR S/Pro
| quote: Originally posted by SCDIV1: Anytime I need P/G parts or gaskets I buy it from them.
I have seen them racing at some events I’ve been at.
Trans is out and partly disassembled
Made the usual mess and it’s why I hate doing them
Trans work is messy. Having a stainless steel smooth bench with a drain for the fluid is a must if you did a lot of them.
On the floor with some cardboard doesn’t cut it ! But I’m doing it cause I can and I have the time.
I tore mine down on a 33 x 25 Rubbermaid cart. Definitely messy, but the raised side rails of the cart kept the fluid contained and cleaned up nicely.
Tony Leonard
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| Posts: 3260 | Location: Inver Grove Heights, MN | Registered: March 18, 2004 |
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