OEM Specific Rebuilt Transmissions Vs Remanufactured Transmissions

 If you are in the market for a new transmission, you should know the difference between OEM Specific Rebuilt Transmissions and remanufactured ones. This article will provide you with the details of the two options, including their costs and quality. In addition, we will discuss which is better for your vehicle and how to find the best deal. You can also choose between new and Remanufactured Transmissions based on your budget.

Cost of rebuilding OEM specific rebuilt transmissions

If you're considering getting a new transmission for your car but aren't sure where to turn, consider purchasing a remanufactured model. These units are already assembled and shipped directly from the manufacturer. The process of installing them can take from one to two days, but you may find that the costs are more than you expected. Buying a Remanufactured Transmission is a good way to protect your investment and keep your car running smoothly.

Rebuilt Transmissions is the same as remanufactured transmissions, except that they have undergone a rigorous teardown and inspection process. They've been rebuilt by a remanufacturer, and have passed all factory standards. In addition to replacing any wear and tear items, rebuilds include many upgrades. These upgrades can range from bronze 1 6 fork pads, to a carbon-fiber Synchronizer Ring Set.

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A transmission rebuild may cost as much as $1,500. The amount depends on the complexity of the Transmission, the extent of damage, and availability of parts. After the repair, you must make alternative transportation until your car is back on the road. If you cannot drive your vehicle for a day or two, you can rent a car, which will cost you around $109 on average. If you don't own a car, you can also rent one from AAMCO. AAMCO will also store your car for a fee of $45 per day.

Quality of remanufactured transmissions

Remanufactured OEM Specific Transmissions is often more durable than rebuilt units. These units undergo a comprehensive remanufacturing process and have mechanical tolerances that are identical to the original equipment manufacturer's specifications. These upgrades can include factory updates, "bug fixes," and more durable parts. They also address common weak points. To complete the process, remanufactured transmissions start by disassembling the core (broken transmission) and inspect the parts. They then check the transmission components against the specifications of the original equipment manufacturer.

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During the remanufacturing process, the core material is carefully inspected and replaced if necessary. Replaced parts are serviceable and are reused within the manufacturer's acceptable wear limits. All rebuilt products are rigorously tested to meet the high standards of original production and are often backed by a short warranty. Remanufactured Transmissions are generally equipped with a new pump housing and bushing, and are also requalified for factory specs.

While remanufactured transmissions are not as expensive as new OEM Specific Transmissions, they should be viewed as a superior alternative to rebuilt ones. Remanufactured units are made with new components and are built by an authorized dealer with access to OEM parts. While rebuilding transmissions require extensive remanufacturing, remanufactured OEM specific transmissions undergo a more rigorous process. The parts are thoroughly inspected and the entire transmission goes through a rigorous testing process.

Cost of new transmissions

Rebuilt Transmissions is available for your car's particular make and model. They may involve a major overhaul or simply a few replacement parts. However, you should know what to expect before you go ahead and purchase one. Some parts are easy to replace without dismantling the transmission, while others may be impossible to get to from the vehicle's underside. In either case, you should ask about the rebuild process and the cost.

Choosing a Remanufactured Transmission can save you money. Remanufactured Transmissions are manufactured by automakers who employ remanufacturing companies to provide new components. They are often as close to new as possible, and they come with warranties that cover parts and labor. However, you'll have to pay for labor to install it. If you can do it yourself, you'll save money on installation.

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