Weller reman transmissions
02-01-2019, (Subject: Weller reman transmissions ) 
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Weller reman transmissions
What’s the general consensus on Weller reman transmissions?
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02-01-2019, (Subject: Weller reman transmissions ) 
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RE: Weller reman transmissions
(02-01-2019 )Mrkentee Wrote:  What’s the general consensus on Weller reman transmissions?

I got weller re-man rears,... no issues. Was less money than if I had rebuilt them myself by the time I got all new bearings, gears, etc.


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02-02-2019, (Subject: Weller reman transmissions ) 
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RE: Weller reman transmissions
Yup, what he said. Pop yours out, swap the jewelry and slide the new 1 back in. Rebuilding them yourself is easy enough. Getting all the parts you need in a timely manner is where it really goes wrong. You'll get a part today a part tomorrow 5 or 6 on back order. Weller is the way to go.
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02-02-2019, (Subject: Weller reman transmissions ) 
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RE: Weller reman transmissions
I got 150k on an 18918b from them, shifting & splitting got better as time went on. It's doing fine now and I'd get another from them. The price and lack of downtime is worth it to me.
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02-02-2019, (Subject: Weller reman transmissions ) 
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RE: Weller reman transmissions
I've had a Weller with well over 500,000 on it it has performed very well.(13sp) but i might have hurt the input shaft with a bad shift under a load(my fault :( ) but they work great and save you the down time from getting yours rebuilt.


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