I had a used trany put into my 1999 Amigo.
Used trany had 45,000 miles and is running great after 9 months.
Paid $ 2,250.00
Good luck
I had a used trany put into my 1999 Amigo.
Used trany had 45,000 miles and is running great after 9 months.
Paid $ 2,250.00
Good luck
How about this one? May not be the right size but definately cheaper
Last edited by circmand : 10/27/2009 at 10:24 PM
VXKat...those are great prices. I am glad to see that in our area since mine has been throwing a "slippage" code for a few years now. When the time comes that is WAY cheaper than what most have been quoted for a rebuild and labor...I will learn and do it myself when the time comes!
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I'm hoping to source a replacement locally. My hubby works in an auto body shop so his parts guy is checking for me. Last I heard he had a 99 Trooper II with approx. 30,000 for $450 that he was looking into. I'm torn between going with a rebuild or used since I also have a high mileage oil burning motor in there. I don't know how much money I want (or can afford) to keep throwing into it. < big sigh > but I love my car so I guess it doesn't matter if it becomes a money pit.
p.s. you can keep your trannys Circ.. I don't want to have to share my clothes and shoes. (mainly cuzz he'd probably look better in them and that would be embarrassing)
Hi, sorry you are having these problems.
But - broken tranny and oil burning motor and hubby in the auto trade, makes you the perfect candidate for the first ever 5 speed manual transplant.
Find a manual Isuzu doner vehicle and buy the tranny, motor, and computers all in one go.
Perfect.
Just do it.
PK
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