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    4l65E rebuild kit.

    Would this kit be a good one to use to rebuild/upgrade my transmission? Or is there a better one out there that would do better in this type of truck.

    4L60E - ALTO High performance transmission kits: Bulkpart transmission parts
    David,
    2003 GMC Sierra Denali, LQ4, AWD, AWS, 4.10, Wheatley 93 tune, LT headers, GMPP CAI, BBK 80mm TB, MSD wires, E3 plugs, 160* T-stat, Flowmonster DI/DO, cutouts. Working on 4.8 heads, just purchased Comp 228R cam, 918 Springs, TI retainers, 7.4 hardend pushrods,

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    Quote Originally Posted by SIERRA SS View Post
    Would this kit be a good one to use to rebuild/upgrade my transmission? Or is there a better one out there that would do better in this type of truck.
    What kit? What problem do you have with yours.

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    Aha...link added.

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    Yeah forgot to add it before i submitted. The trans is real jurky when it is geared down from D to 3 and if i take off with it in first after reach 10mph it shifts out of first into second then back into first.
    David,
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    What parts does your builder recommend?

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    Hasn't been tore apart yet. Just wanting to do a complete rebuild on it before it gose out.
    David,
    2003 GMC Sierra Denali, LQ4, AWD, AWS, 4.10, Wheatley 93 tune, LT headers, GMPP CAI, BBK 80mm TB, MSD wires, E3 plugs, 160* T-stat, Flowmonster DI/DO, cutouts. Working on 4.8 heads, just purchased Comp 228R cam, 918 Springs, TI retainers, 7.4 hardend pushrods,

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    Do not enter an unbroken 60. If you're planning ahead, gather 80 swap parts. It's a lot more work on a Denali but it's possible.

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    What all parts would be needed to make it work with the AWD?
    David,
    2003 GMC Sierra Denali, LQ4, AWD, AWS, 4.10, Wheatley 93 tune, LT headers, GMPP CAI, BBK 80mm TB, MSD wires, E3 plugs, 160* T-stat, Flowmonster DI/DO, cutouts. Working on 4.8 heads, just purchased Comp 228R cam, 918 Springs, TI retainers, 7.4 hardend pushrods,

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    Lots. I think there is a topic on PT but I'm not a member, just know about links.

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