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Old Mar 14, 2006 | 01:17 AM
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Originally Posted by fast636
I just did the tranny on my 01 for the third time (75,000 miles I like to do it sooner than the recomendation, I tow) It is not bad at all to drop the pan and change out the filter. I did it in about an hour. Mine had a reuseable pan gasket on it as I think all 4r70W's would.
mine is lowered, so that makes it one more reason why i would want someone else to do it, but yea i guess it wouldnt be too hard to pull the pan, just makes a big mess huh?
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Old Mar 20, 2006 | 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Patman03SprCrw
if you are doing a new air filter, i would recomend K&N filter, it will be the last one you buy for the life of the truck, and its got a little performance gain too.

Yea its time for me to think about doin my 30k, so was the 140 quote just for the tranny service? I can handle doing a fuel filter, but i dont really want to pull my tranny pan, etc...

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The 140 was for the tranny flush and fill service.

The fuel system service included the fuel filter (alone, the fuel filter was $33 IIRC).
 
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Old Mar 20, 2006 | 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by ScrewedUPF150
Most dealerships have a works package where you get the oil change and tires rotated plus a bunch of checks for like 35 bucks. I'd do that and get the tranny serviced in addition. You can do the fuel filter yourself and since you have low miles after all this time those cabin filters can go a little longer.
Where are the cabin filters?
 
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