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    The only thing I would be worried about, regardless of the warranty, is the fact that if the converter goes out it may trash your tranny as well.

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    Would you install a converter that you threw with no packaging into about 20 different trucks, stacked tons of crap on top of, and hit with a sledge hammer a few times? Cause that is milder than what happens to a package during shipping.
    Not worth blowing a trans over a bashed up converter.

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    good call guys, more time off the road now saves a lot of time later

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    i deal with fed ex, ups, and usps, everyday, these guys are not careful at all with packages, even ones that say fragile are all smashed, the reason they get so messed up is because no matter how many packages they have, if its 20 or 1 ,they get the same amount of time to get thier deliveries done. So make sure there is a ton of tape and bubble paper used everytime.
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    I was a facilities coordinator for a software company in a former life, so I had to deal with all of our shipping and receiving. I distinctly remember a particular incident during Christmas time when I had to drop off our company mail at the local P.O. The gentleman in the warehouse who took the mail from me was also sorting bulky boxed items into several large cargo bins. He would grab a box from the incoming packages bin, then proceed to hurl said box approximately 20-30 feet into the corresponding bin for delivery. I will never send anything I truly care about through the USPS. Good luck

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    Chances are if that man could throw a 43 lbs torque converter 20-30 feet I wouldn’t call him on it anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by beingblueeyes View Post
    Chances are if that man could throw a 43 lbs torque converter 20-30 feet I wouldn’t call him on it anyway
    True dat bro. Im sure the cargo he was chucking didnt get anywhere near that weight tho

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