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hey i installed the corvette servo in my truck and dam im amazed with the shift points.i installed it friday night sorry for the lateness.but when i was crusing on friday night in my hometown there are some smooth roads where i live.so i got to a red light in a smooth road i took off half throttle and in 35mph the tires chirp i was like dam this was the best 15 buck on a part :devil:
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glad to here that you put one in. :thumb: it makes a bit more fun to drive :smile:
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Now get the truck tuned to better utilize the servo and you will be twice as happy! :thumb:
Congrats :rock:
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Where can you get corvette servos and how hard is it to install?
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sounds nice, but i though tthey were kind of hard to install. im not an expert, so idk id prob break some shit and end up spending like 1000 to fix what i messed up haha. glad to hear u got rs going tho, congrats! :thumb:
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Also is the installation the same on a 4wd as it is on a 2wd. That article I believe talked about a 2wd. I went to the link the article suggested, but I cant find corvette servos for a 65e or 60e. Just billet servos. Would the 60e and 65e be the same?
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You can buy them directly from the dealer or any transmission supply parts company. Just be forewarned that if you do not get it installed and seated properly you can crack the transmission housing, causing a huge leak and replacement of the housing. Be sure you get the snap ring installed in the transmission case properly before you start the engine and place it in drive. If you are not too sure of your abilities it is best to have a shop install the parts for you for a minimal charge, should be less than $100 IMO.
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Servo
HEY RED. Is this what I need for my 65e 4wd?