If it is as crappy as every other Getrag unit out there, THERE WILL BE PROBLEMS. It is known in our industry that Getrag transmissions are absolute peices of crap! Replacement parts will not be made availble until the warranty period is over, so if you have gone past your warranty and toast your trans, you will be buying a reman unit from Dodge, there will be no other option. Getrag does not release parts for their units until they have to. The NV5600 had its share of problems with destroying bearings, synchros and gears, but otherwise was a bulletproof unit. Most of the problems were addressed when the input shaft changed to a 1 1/4" from 1 1/8. During this change the sycnros, sliders and gears were also changed to the updated form, since the change the units have had a much lower failure rate. When Getrag releases parts, the pricing will be astronomical, as it is with BMW, Toyota, and others. Hopefully the aftermarket will get a jump on these units and have all of the pieces made overseas. Dodge has made a HUGE Mistake by going with Getrag again, you would think that they would have learned lesson with the G360 in the 1st gens. I price comparison that shows the Getrag price issue is clearly evident, especially when you take into account that the G360 is 15 yrs old and stills sells for more than $350. 00 more than an NV4500 reman unit. Our pricing is $1375 for a G360 vs. $1050 for a NV4500. The G360 is known for blowing cluster gears thru the cast iron case and destroying the entire unit. Nearly all of the other Getrag units on the market due the same. Just some food for thought. You might want to check that Automatic box on the order form instead of the manual!