What tranny is in the 95 bonneville?
chuckstang
12-04-2005, 08:06 PM
I have the 95 bonneville non supercharged, what 4-speed do I have?
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richtazz
12-05-2005, 04:07 PM
You have a 4t60-e, and there are 3 different final drive ratios used in that year. If you give me the last 8 digits of your VIN, I can tell you that too.
chuckstang
12-05-2005, 07:24 PM
You have a 4t60-e, and there are 3 different final drive ratios used in that year. If you give me the last 8 digits of your VIN, I can tell you that too.
Hey thanks.
I just had the whole tranny rebuilt for $1750 and I think it could have been done cheaper, oh well, so I just wanted to do some research and find out. Probably would have been cheaper to buy an already rebuilt tranny and just bolt it right in or perhaps just a nice used one. oh well, you live and learn I guess.
thx
Hey thanks.
I just had the whole tranny rebuilt for $1750 and I think it could have been done cheaper, oh well, so I just wanted to do some research and find out. Probably would have been cheaper to buy an already rebuilt tranny and just bolt it right in or perhaps just a nice used one. oh well, you live and learn I guess.
thx
Hansnet
12-06-2005, 09:34 PM
Hey thanks.
I just had the whole tranny rebuilt for $1750 and I think it could have been done cheaper, oh well, so I just wanted to do some research and find out. Probably would have been cheaper to buy an already rebuilt tranny and just bolt it right in or perhaps just a nice used one. oh well, you live and learn I guess.
thx
that is not a bad price though...it takes 8 hours minimum just to take the sucker out and put it back in at a shop with all the right equipment.
I just had the whole tranny rebuilt for $1750 and I think it could have been done cheaper, oh well, so I just wanted to do some research and find out. Probably would have been cheaper to buy an already rebuilt tranny and just bolt it right in or perhaps just a nice used one. oh well, you live and learn I guess.
thx
that is not a bad price though...it takes 8 hours minimum just to take the sucker out and put it back in at a shop with all the right equipment.
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