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Need advice . . . about AAMCO transmissions flush
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<blockquote data-quote="EddieS&#039;04" data-source="post: 983394" data-attributes="member: 61136"><p>In my town. AAMCO are known rip offs. Back in the days when automatics were simpular. As long as no hard parts were damaged. They could read a fish.</p><p></p><p>They were known have droped the pan make some band adjustments new fluid with special additives. Clean the trans housing real good. Tell the customer they rebuilt it. Only 30day warranty back then. It would last long enough to keep your $$. If it didnt last 30days. Then they would pull it under their warranty. But they were known to pad the bill for, not broke hard parts. They already had your $$ from the first time, fake rebuild kit.</p><p></p><p>They didnt care if you came back.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The last person I know personaly, that used our local ammco. Was a freind from work, 15or more years ago. Trans rebuild on an early tarus cratered, during warranty. He went elsewhere for the next rebuild. He had gotten run around from ammco. The new place told him it wasnt rebuilt, just patched up. I wish he had asked me about ammco first. </p><p></p><p>I have usually got better rebuilds and service from a recomended independent, vs a chain. Plus on my performance cars they would trick out the valve body, and still warranty it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Does' it sound like I dont trust ammco??????? Even my second ex wouldnt' listen to me and got shafted by them. Another town, different ammco maybe a different story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EddieS'04, post: 983394, member: 61136"] In my town. AAMCO are known rip offs. Back in the days when automatics were simpular. As long as no hard parts were damaged. They could read a fish. They were known have droped the pan make some band adjustments new fluid with special additives. Clean the trans housing real good. Tell the customer they rebuilt it. Only 30day warranty back then. It would last long enough to keep your $$. If it didnt last 30days. Then they would pull it under their warranty. But they were known to pad the bill for, not broke hard parts. They already had your $$ from the first time, fake rebuild kit. They didnt care if you came back. The last person I know personaly, that used our local ammco. Was a freind from work, 15or more years ago. Trans rebuild on an early tarus cratered, during warranty. He went elsewhere for the next rebuild. He had gotten run around from ammco. The new place told him it wasnt rebuilt, just patched up. I wish he had asked me about ammco first. I have usually got better rebuilds and service from a recomended independent, vs a chain. Plus on my performance cars they would trick out the valve body, and still warranty it. Does' it sound like I dont trust ammco??????? Even my second ex wouldnt' listen to me and got shafted by them. Another town, different ammco maybe a different story. [/QUOTE]
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