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Old 08-22-2005, 01:17 PM
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i just got a TCI tq converter 3000 stall and was thinking why not look into shift kits so can somebody anybody please guid me in the right direction. thanks1!
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Go with Transgo on the shiftkit, you can purchase almost anywhere like Jegs, Summit, Thunder Racing, and so on.
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Transgo all the way. Don't forget the servo. You'll definetly need a shift kit will that converter because it will softer the shift for sure.
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SWEET thanks alot!!
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there are some other choices.
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Originally Posted by zippy
there are some other choices.

I like dipping cookies in pudding and throwing them at my girl when she's butt baked, its like nerf darts. I aim for the tata's mostly (10 points) but a "monkey" shot is worth 15 and a BJ - My rules, she has no say .

Dunno, figure that was about as informative and helpful as the above.

Ok, i'll bite - Liiiike?
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how about some pictures?

check out what is most common in the Silverado SS trucks.
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Originally Posted by Snafudilligad
I like dipping cookies in pudding and throwing them at my girl when she's butt baked, its like nerf darts. I aim for the tata's mostly (10 points) but a "monkey" shot is worth 15 and a BJ - My rules, she has no say .

Dunno, figure that was about as informative and helpful as the above.

Ok, i'll bite - Liiiike?

Love it!
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Originally Posted by zippy
how about some pictures?

check out what is most common in the Silverado SS trucks.

The unfortunate thing and without shooting yourself in the foot, I can see why you didn't mention anything... Considering that it's YOUR kit mentioned.

Without more info on that, why would anyone choose your product vs an established Transgo kit? Sorry it's not a rub against you, just want to know more what's different and/or better then others
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