โJun-09-2018 09:31 AM
โJun-19-2018 08:13 PM
campingken wrote:
We have a 2003 Dodge 3500 diesel 4x4 with the 47 RE trans. We use it for towing and at 140,000 I decided to have it rebuilt before we had any major issues. Our local trans shop rebuilt it and upgraded the torque converter to a Billet. The out the door cost was just shy of $2500.
We now have 185,000 on the truck and the trans has been flawless. The truck is completely stock and does not have a HO motor.
โJun-19-2018 07:48 AM
john&bet wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:I will not requment a Suncoast to anyone. Their torque convertor left me stranded in no where montana with only 1400 miles on it. It shelled out and took out the front pump. I almost missed my Grand Daughter wedding because of it.That was the second one my rebuilder had fail on him. The Goerend he put in never give me a problem with 66K miles on it when I traded up in trucks.
The rule of thumb for diesel people where I race is this:
Want a bullet proof Mopar tranny; get a Goerend.
Want a bullet proof Chevy tranny; get a Suncoast.
Don't race Fords. :B
(the last one I made up just to get Fish going. The other 2 are legit)
โJun-10-2018 07:41 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
My BIL purchased a used 07 Dodge DRW truck from a man in Arizona and drove it back to Texas in desperation to find a dodge without the emissions stuff. It has a after market transmission that painted purple so not sure what aftermarket brand it is, but so far it's held up pretty good towing some serious loads that I'm sure would have burned up a factory one.
โJun-10-2018 05:32 PM
โJun-10-2018 05:13 PM
โJun-10-2018 05:08 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
The rule of thumb for diesel people where I race is this:
Want a bullet proof Mopar tranny; get a Goerend.
Want a bullet proof Chevy tranny; get a Suncoast.
Don't race Fords. :B
(the last one I made up just to get Fish going. The other 2 are legit)
โJun-10-2018 12:18 AM
jarbra15 wrote:
I'm thinking about upgrading my 47RE transmission. I have nearly 150,000 miles on my stock tranny and it's starting to make noise in overdrive, so I'm thinking about replacing it with an upgraded one built for towing my 5th. wheel. I need your thoughts on the best transmission rebuilder. I've read some not so good reviews about ATS, so I an considering Suncoast or having a tranny shop rebuild with Goerend parts. Anyone who has any actual experience with either would help me decide. Thanks.
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Brad & Carol
2001 Dodge 2500,Quad Cab, LB,5.9CTD,Auto,3.54
2004 Cedar Creek Silverback LRLFS
15K Lil Rocker hitch
Tekonsha-Prodigy Brake Controller
โJun-09-2018 11:20 PM
path1 wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Suncoast, goerend or Firepunk if you're interested in a bulletproof or upgraded trans.
If your making stock or near stock power though, save your money and find a decent shop to diagnose, service, adjust bands, or possibly rebuild, provided your ok with the OE mushbox performance of a 47/48re.
If I was rebuilding one today for stock power I'd still get a good aftermarket tq converter and an upgraded valve body just to improve the transmissions behaviour.
You don't NEED upgraded anything for what a stock 24v puts out and at only 150k on a 18 year old truck, how many more miles vs $ sunk into a trans do you expect out of it?
So how on our wet side would you recommend. Pickings seem small
โJun-09-2018 08:31 PM
john&bet wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:I will not requment a Suncoast to anyone. Their torque convertor left me stranded in no where montana with only 1400 miles on it. It shelled out and took out the front pump. I almost missed my Grand Daughter wedding because of it.That was the second one my rebuilder had fail on him. The Goerend he put in never give me a problem with 66K miles on it when I traded up in trucks.
The rule of thumb for diesel people where I race is this:
Want a bullet proof Mopar tranny; get a Goerend.
Want a bullet proof Chevy tranny; get a Suncoast.
Don't race Fords. :B
(the last one I made up just to get Fish going. The other 2 are legit)
โJun-09-2018 07:22 PM
โJun-09-2018 07:16 PM
โJun-09-2018 06:50 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Suncoast, goerend or Firepunk if you're interested in a bulletproof or upgraded trans.
If your making stock or near stock power though, save your money and find a decent shop to diagnose, service, adjust bands, or possibly rebuild, provided your ok with the OE mushbox performance of a 47/48re.
If I was rebuilding one today for stock power I'd still get a good aftermarket tq converter and an upgraded valve body just to improve the transmissions behaviour.
You don't NEED upgraded anything for what a stock 24v puts out and at only 150k on a 18 year old truck, how many more miles vs $ sunk into a trans do you expect out of it?
โJun-09-2018 06:42 PM
โJun-09-2018 06:38 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:I will not requment a Suncoast to anyone. Their torque convertor left me stranded in no where montana with only 1400 miles on it. It shelled out and took out the front pump. I almost missed my Grand Daughter wedding because of it.That was the second one my rebuilder had fail on him. The Goerend he put in never give me a problem with 66K miles on it when I traded up in trucks.
The rule of thumb for diesel people where I race is this:
Want a bullet proof Mopar tranny; get a Goerend.
Want a bullet proof Chevy tranny; get a Suncoast.
Don't race Fords. :B
(the last one I made up just to get Fish going. The other 2 are legit)