Im thinking of eather getting the monster in a box kit and or just trying to order a new tranny any one have any experance with them? thanks guys...
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Im thinking of eather getting the monster in a box kit and or just trying to order a new tranny any one have any experance with them? thanks guys...
No local trans shops? Local guy out this way builds a full billet 60E with shift kit, servo, etc.... for only 1K, stock rebuild for 700.
12k/1 year warranty
If you are willing to come to the valley I can have my cousin hook you up on a trans. He built mine and its golden. Has been for the last 5 years.
Actually I was wondering the same thing about the Monster in a Box kits they offer. Seems like a decent price for what they are offering. Bump for an answer on the question :-)
Nice transmissions from what i have seen, a good friend had the kit installed into his tranny and lasted a long time on a 5.3 with a 150 shot til he wrapped the truck around a tree..
Ya we don't have much to choose from around here. I just wanto have a plan I'm sure that my tranny will go pretty soon after my stall install
I'm trying to plan ahead as well. I have a tad over 120k on the truck right now. When I get the downtime with the truck, or get another car, I'm going to pull this tranny out and get it rebuilt. I like the specs on the Monster-in-a-Box kit, especially for the $$. I just want my tranny to be bulletproof without having to go the 4L80+ route.
If youre looking for bullet proof youre really not gonna find it with a 60e. Yes there are a FEW big HP trucks running a 60e, but there are stock trucks that destroy a "built" 60e.
I have a 65e thats built by my cousins shop. Is lasted through over 120k miles of me abusing it. Its held up with the abuse after the cam install. But I just dont trust it. I will be going 80e eventually. Right now its just a little too costly for me to convert to the 80e.
Cost is a huge issue with me as well. I don't think I will be doing anything radical enough with the 60e to warrant worrying about it after a rebuild, especially if I'm replacing the sun shell, increasing the steel/friction disk count, changing servos, and getting a good tune for it. I would like to up the power output (don't we all), but it would be nothing past 400rwhp I wouldn't think. I am just wanting a little piece of mind with the transmission. I believe this would work out okay for me, but want to make sure before I put the chunk of money down. I really don't want to go through the hassle or expense of putting an 80e in if I don't need to (with the understanding if I blow the 60e I will have wasted a bunch of money and time in the first place). I appreciate the input and will definitely keep it under advisement.
iv had pretty good luck out of my "built" 65e....30k miles on it so far. Its been beat pretty hard too...first is was behind a cam/bolt on 5.3, then a heads cam bolt on ls1, then i threw a 125 shot to the ls1 ran it with no2 for about 5k miles, then ditched the nitrous and went turbo...ran it with a heads cam ls1 with 7-10 psi of boost. Never missed a lick (knock on wood)...and iv beat the piss out of it. Right now im running n/a heads cam bolt on ls1 and its still running strong. Not to mention its toting around a 6000lb extended cab 4x4 truck. In my opinion the amount of abuse a trans will take is in the hands of the builder for the most part...another thing is to make sure to keep it at a safe operating temp at all times
Maybe find a local shop that will build a strong trans with upgrades and offer a lifetime trans. Sounds corny but the 60's just don't last like BBSS(bangbangskeetskeet) said.
I talked my neighbor into doing this with his heavily modded cummins 1ton. he broke it they fixed for free no questions asked. At least it's another option to think about.
Since nobody had any real constructive advice on Monster ... I did some research. I will let you decide for yourself:
http://monster-transmission.pissedco...129169453.html
http://www.bbb.org/west-florida/busi...246/complaints
LOL! This site is kind of funny ... after doing a "whois" search on it, it appears it belongs to Monster Transmissions. They are working their PR angle :D
Most of the stuff I can find on them appears to be 10 months or older. It appears a few years back (~2008), they were well like throughout the community with very few complaints. Then somewhere towards 2009-2010, they had a lot of issues. I don't know about recently, but it appears they have been trying harder to not get beat up so bad by people like us.
What is the bottom line here? I don't really know what to think. I think most of the complaints were with trannies they have built and sent to customers. I haven't seen too much on the kits, but what I did find shows the customer to be pretty happy with them. This is basically anecdotal, though. Not a lot of feedback either way. I mean, from what I can find, there was about as much good comments as there was bad (discounting Monster's feedback blog). Everything on there was positive, so I don't believe a lick of it. The BBB has 15 complaints. It looks like all but three of them were made good on. If you guys find something different, let me know.