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96.... i would keep yours if yours is ok and save for a 97-99 there better...
If its in realy good shape for the 120K then is a ok deal...
If its in realy good shape for the 120K then is a ok deal...
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Originally Posted by bandit
96.... i would keep yours if yours is ok and save for a 97-99 there better...
If its in realy good shape for the 120K then is a ok deal...
If its in realy good shape for the 120K then is a ok deal...
It would be in your best interest to wait on the 97-99
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Don't be afraid of the '96. OBD II compliant, and I think there is a place that will custom burn a PCM, but I can't remember for sure.
All it has is a freaky transmission. It'* a 4T60-HD but with 2.93 gears instead of 2.97.
And yes, there is very little torque management. I would know.
All it has is a freaky transmission. It'* a 4T60-HD but with 2.93 gears instead of 2.97.
And yes, there is very little torque management. I would know.
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