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Old 07-13-2010, 08:46 AM
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does anybody tow with one of these? I dont expect to tow often but when I do it will be 6-7k for several hundred mile at a time. can this TC still work ok for me?
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if you are going to be towing, i'd say check out the TT series. However it limits you to a TT3000.

I recommend Circle D, give chris a call and he will recommend what is best for your needs.
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The Pro Truck line is a way tougher and heavier duty clutch then the TT line of Yank converters. Thats also the reason they are more expensive.
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whats the towing capabilites as he will be pulling a heavy load? I glanced at yanks site and didn't see anything mentioned, just saw it mentioned on the TT series.....being heavier duty i'd believe its capable but it doesn't mention it

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I run a CircleD 2600-2800 and tow with it, Chris recommended to go with it or if I didn't tow too much a 3000. After having it for awhile I do not think a 3000 would be that bad, as long as you have a big enough trans. cooler.
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i called them about the towing capabilities of the pt series verters a few months ago and they told me i would be ok pulling about the same weight you mentioned
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Originally Posted by Jeteys5.3
whats the towing capabilities as he will be pulling a heavy load? I glanced at yanks site and didn't see anything mentioned, just saw it mentioned on the TT series.....being heavier duty I'd believe its capable but it doesn't mention it
My PT3600 has the 6 bolt front cover and lock up clutch from a 4l80e converter with a hub snout designed to fit a 4l60e.
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i recently got a pt3200 and wondered why is there 6 bolt spots on the front of the verter, but the stocker only has three.?
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it will work with a ls1 or a lt1
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