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In car Low/Reverse Band replacement

Started by PatrickH, January 23, 2013, 06:59:08 PM

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PatrickH

Any one ever try to replace the low reverse band "in vehicle". Was told on some chrysler trans you could slip one up and over without pulling trans. Anyone ever tried it?
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carnuck

Nope. Only Ford trans can do that and Rambler Borg Warner autos.
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