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  1. #1
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    Default Tell me 350,000 miles is good on Auto Box

    Being the cheap ___ I am it is hard to accept that I will pay someone else to repair my car, but I have limited time to tackle it myself.

    Shop here in Houston quoted me $2000 to rebuild my tranny in '90 535ia,

    does that sound fair?

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    Default Ok, 350k is good.. Zionsville has the zf factory reman

    transmission for your car with bmw warranty coverage for 1732.00, this includes the torque converter i believe. I'd much rather go with the zf factory rebuild than a local builders, especially with bmw warranty coverage.. I seem to recall that local bmw dealer will sell them to you for about the same price also. And i think the bmw warranty is 2 years unlimited mileage. Here's zionsville's page





    Quote Originally Posted by mikes
    Being the cheap ___ I am it is hard to accept that I will pay someone else to repair my car, but I have limited time to tackle it myself.

    Shop here in Houston quoted me $2000 to rebuild my tranny in '90 535ia,

    does that sound fair?

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    Holey ****!
    http://www.zionsvilleautosport.com/s...tegory_Code=RT
    +500 core...
    I dont even want to think about this day.
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    I utterly agree with Bill.

    Get the zionsville unit. Better yet, have a good indy install it for the grand total of $2.4k including tax and get the BMW 2 year/unlimited mileage warranty with it.

    It's a good idea for two reasons: 1) the valuelines that ZF sells and BMW installs in cars are inexpensive compared to a (usually partial) rebuild, 2) if the trans blows up (and I've had it happen to me -- about 2,000 miles after install -- do a search, there's a thread on it ), take it to any dealer (ugh), anywhere, and they'll replace it for free.


    best, whit

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