When I was considering getting a 92' or 93' 3/4 ton I was unsure which transmission to go with, auto or manual. I talked to the guys at advanced adaptors(I think that is it)about a transmission swap and they mentioned that the getrag to NV 4500 was very popular, as it is a much stronger transmission. (If you can keep the nut on
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). That seemed to be the popular concensus with all the transmission shops I talked to. Now I'm sure the getrag is a good transmission for a stock application or Dodge would have chosen another vendor, but if I was bombing or putting extreme loads on one I would be a little skeptical for a long trouble free life. As for real life experiences, I had the getrag in an 88' chev 2500 gas jobby. I was the second owner of this truck, in which the first owner was a retired farmer, who used it to pull around his fifth wheel. When I bought the truck it had around 210,000km and never skipped a beat for the next 30,000km that I owned it. The transmission was very smooth and easy to shift. The guy that bought it off of me took the chevy on it's maiden voyage to jasper and back(probably 6-700km)unloaded, and about 1/2 an hour from home the transmission just let go. He said that fifth gear just suddenly wouldn't engage, then fourth, then third, and so on. There was no warning as it worked flawlessly the entire trip. My roomate is a mechanic in a very busy shop, so I asked him about his experiences with the getrags. He said that they replaced quite a few of them in all kinds of applications.
So to finally
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sum up this babble, one should look at the intended application and decide from there. Or like me, drive it till it breaks and then fix it.
P. S Hey Jay hows it going? Hope things are well. Will be able to make it to the next meeting as I have some time freed up from work. (cracked 3 ribs, bruised the rest
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) Later.
[This message has been edited by Davey (edited 09-12-2000). ]