good transmission when used within its design capabilities and intended weight ratings... as with anything else if you make it do what it wasn't designed to do, all bets are off.
Yeah...the Japanese are really known for poor build quality....(sarcastic)
Aisin Seiki, none the less, is a Japanese company.The AISIN in our trucks are Made in USA.
Aisin Seiki, none the less, is a Japanese company.
As for what trans is junk, a first-glance approach is to look at what they weigh: Ford and Chevy/Allison, about 330 lb. 68RFE, 265 lb. Aisin 69, 425 lb. Where's the beef?
So I just ordered a 4500 with the Asin. The cab/chassis trucks are detuned. If I were to put a tuner on it to bring it up to the power the 2500/3500 pickups have, it should be fine, correct?
At least give it a fair amount of seat time (after it arrives) before you jump to conclusions that it NEEDS more power.So I just ordered a 4500 with the Asin. The cab/chassis trucks are detuned. If I were to put a tuner on it to bring it up to the power the 2500/3500 pickups have, it should be fine, correct?
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At least give it a fair amount of seat time (after it arrives) before you jump to conclusions that it NEEDS more power.
Just today I towed a gooseneck stack of trailers to Mt. Orab, OH.....trailers weighed in at 18,540 lbs....total GCW was about 29,540 lbs.
No, I don’t need a 4500 to do the same. I bought the 4500 as the 3500 was depreciated out and I figured I’d try something different.Here is a REAL load! Almost 60K AISIN trouble free miles about 1/2 towing. GS needs a 4500 to do the same.
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