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re: Tell me what you drive and I'll tell you what it cost to rebuild your trans
Posted on 9/4/14 at 9:29 am to Placebeaux
Posted on 9/4/14 at 9:29 am to Placebeaux
There is a difference between Reman and Rebuilt.
Reman is where the housing/case is reused however everything inside is new.
I'm sure on the "rebuilt units" they use cheap parts where as Reman units typically have all new and updated components.
Rebuilt is where only the broken items (clutches/drum/band) are replaced and the parts that are "ok" are not replaced.
Reman is where the housing/case is reused however everything inside is new.
I'm sure on the "rebuilt units" they use cheap parts where as Reman units typically have all new and updated components.
Rebuilt is where only the broken items (clutches/drum/band) are replaced and the parts that are "ok" are not replaced.
Posted on 9/4/14 at 10:24 am to partsman103
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Reman is where the housing/case is reused however everything inside is new. I'm sure on the "rebuilt units" they use cheap parts where as Reman units typically have all new and updated components.
You would like to think that but no. For one, all the torque converters in remains are rebuilt. Two, none of the solenoids are new and three all reman companies get their hard parts via cores aka used transmissions.
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