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sold my 95 and in a couple of weeks will be buying another, this time with a manual transmission 98 or newer, what should I be careful of when looking at 5spd, what are some signs of a bad transmission that I should be aware of? Thanks
 
Money for a new one!

Unless its already been modified with aftermarket parts, the only thing you can really do is get a price that will leave you money for a replacement. Under $1500 for a fully splined rebuilt or around $2,000 for a new one with a fully splined shaft (if you know where to look).



I would definitely drive in the upper end of the RPM range and stay away from applying full power or lugging at around 1800 RPM. I lost the 5th gear nut twice before it the transmission was replaced with the fix that preceded the fully splined mainshaft. That transmission was replaced 10 months ago when a the 5th gear syncro came apart. Two of those failures occured on trips where I was hauling the camper and probably did a little to much driving at the lower RPMS. Just my opionion.



When my 5th gear failed the first time only a few people had even heard of the failure. And the fact that Dodge has never implemented a working fix, even though the gentlemen who holds the patent on the fully splined shafts has made great efforts to get them to, is one of the many reasons I will probably not buy another Dodge, at least not a new one.
 
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