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You would be bettter off with an aftermarket CSC. The factory one will just fail again and you're be wasting unnecessary money to get it fix. Lowering the tranny is
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You would be bettter off with an aftermarket CSC. The factory one will just fail again and you're be wasting unnecessary money to get it fix. Lowering the tranny is no simple job and that alone depending on the shop will probably cost you around $400-500.
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