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3000 Tc
I had to planned to get a Yank tt3000 from a member, and getting it redone by Fuddle. Since then I have found a TCI 3000 that doesnt need re doing. Is the Yank that much better?? I do minor towing, and a little 4wding, so I dont want a real loose converter, but I need about 3000 with my cam. I dont know much about them, but I have heard good things about the Yank, just not too much of anything about the TCI. The only reason Im considering the TCI is price, and availability (its a long story) Thanks for the help guru's
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Originally Posted by white1
I had to planned to get a Yank tt3000 from a member, and getting it redone by Fuddle. Since then I have found a TCI 3000 that doesnt need re doing. Is the Yank that much better?? I do minor towing, and a little 4wding, so I dont want a real loose converter, but I need about 3000 with my cam. I dont know much about them, but I have heard good things about the Yank, just not too much of anything about the TCI. The only reason Im considering the TCI is price, and availability (its a long story) Thanks for the help guru's
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i'm running a tci 3000 stall and love it. i think it's the best bang for the buck converter. look what slowprocess puts his through. also 1slow01z71 would tow with his b/c of his big *** cooler. then he said it went to crap. don't know if it was b/c of beating on it or towing.
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