linewarbr wrote:
I had the Euro TC installed last week. I bought the TC itself from a member here for a good price, so I was just getting a quote on the install. Labor only was $600, plus $160 for trans service, plus $$ for the fluid, meaning a total cost close to $900 without the cost of the TC. I got it done at a local shop for $560 out-the-door, and felt more confident in them than the dealer after I "interviewed" the mechanic. (Try doing that at a dealership. They seem to get insulted by the idea that you may not be blindly confident in them.)
Point being, buy the TC seperately from a non-dealer source, then have a reputable local transmission shop do the install.
What else did you have changed along with the T/C?
The only reason i called the the local dealer was thinking maybe they would have one laying around and it would be behind the newer raised prices. I still have another one (the one where i got the jeep) that i want to call and see if i can sweet talk into giving me a discount or selling the T/C at cost. Its worth a shot lol
I'll do the swap myself along with a shift kit and filter change while i have it apart. I have yet to have any of my cars/trucks/boat/motorcycles in the hands of anyone other than my own. Just called my neighbor last night to see if i could borrow his garage for a few days to do it. (mine doesn't have a concrete floor)