dustinova
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- Joined
- Nov 9, 2014
- Posts
- 10
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- Location
- Portland, OR
- First Name
- Dustin
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- C10 Stepside
- Engine Size
- 5.3
I'm at the point where I need to get serious about picking up the transmission for my LS swap project. I'm swapping out the 250 inline 6/3 speed manual for a 5.3 LS, and am going with a 4L60E automatic. Since I don't have a core to work with, it seems that my options are:
1. Buy used off Marketplace/Craigslist. I'd like to avoid this if possible due to being tired of people flaking or actively trying to scam you.
2. Grab a core from a U-Pull it yard and find a local rebuilder who is willing to rebuild it as a takeout. This makes a lot of sense to me, as I could have a rebuilt transmission for probably slightly more than getting a used one through one of the big wrecking yards.
3. Buy used at a big wrecking yard. It looks like it'll cost around $1,000 in my area for a decent used 4L60E with a 90 day warranty from a wrecking yard.
4. Buy remanufactured through Summit/Speedway. This is tempting, but it'll be more than double the cost of buying used through a wrecking yard.
5. Buy new/remanufactured through Gearstar. Probably out of the question just due to budget.
It seems like options 2 or 3 would be the way to go, but I'm not sure if I'm missing anything. What have other people done when needing to get a transmission for a swap without having a core?
1. Buy used off Marketplace/Craigslist. I'd like to avoid this if possible due to being tired of people flaking or actively trying to scam you.
2. Grab a core from a U-Pull it yard and find a local rebuilder who is willing to rebuild it as a takeout. This makes a lot of sense to me, as I could have a rebuilt transmission for probably slightly more than getting a used one through one of the big wrecking yards.
3. Buy used at a big wrecking yard. It looks like it'll cost around $1,000 in my area for a decent used 4L60E with a 90 day warranty from a wrecking yard.
4. Buy remanufactured through Summit/Speedway. This is tempting, but it'll be more than double the cost of buying used through a wrecking yard.
5. Buy new/remanufactured through Gearstar. Probably out of the question just due to budget.
It seems like options 2 or 3 would be the way to go, but I'm not sure if I'm missing anything. What have other people done when needing to get a transmission for a swap without having a core?