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March 06, 2010, 03:34:47 PM
RotorMan
Mark l
Posts: 145
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery
Question on transmission shop
Hey all,
Wondering if German Transaxle is reputiable shop? I heard some rumors from some people about the guy's built in 6 speed trannys blowin and then he wasn't honoring the warrenty...anyone heard that? Is that not the truth? Let me know what you guys think...thanks.
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Dusty D.
'69 Fasty (project)
'89 Jeep Cherokee (stock..for now)
March 06, 2010, 04:41:03 PM
Reply #1
StevesBug
Volkster
Type lll
Posts: 78
Re: Question on transmission shop
No experience with them, but I have used this guy with great results.
Import Transmission Exchange
13609 NE Prescott Court
Portland, OR 97230-1258
(503) 408-6465
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Steve
69 Bug - daily driver
75 Riviera - project
March 06, 2010, 10:05:25 PM
Reply #2
BusDriver
Hebmuller
Posts: 1536
I figured since it wasn't being used I'd try it on
Re: Question on transmission shop
We use German Transaxle at work and have never had a problem with them since I have been there, and Ken is usually at the Bug Run. Now I know that if they do your tranny a tag comes on it specifically stating which type of fluid you need to use to maintain the warranty, so I would assume if you use something else and it blows the tranny it would not be covered. I do not know if that is the case in the rumors you heard, Of course Rumors are just rumors. My boss used them for his race car and his 67, I used them for both of my air cooled Trannys and they did my 9a for my GTi and it ran like a raped ape. But as I said that is just my experience, and if you can get a better deal closer to home it might be worth it.
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No really...I do it for a living.
March 07, 2010, 07:48:00 AM
Reply #3
UGoBug
Mark lV
Posts: 643
Re: Question on transmission shop
They did the bus tranny in my dad's sandrail, and it has a 2.3L Ford crankin out at least 140hp and we have not had an issue. and if you seen the way my dad pounds on that thing, you would be impressed. The only drawback i see is the long distance. and I have also talked to Ken on the phone about my GTI, and he really knows his stuff, so if there is a rumor that he didn't honor his work, there must be another side to that story that isn't being told.
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March 07, 2010, 08:09:17 AM
Reply #4
Matty
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Re: Question on transmission shop
My
While I have not personally used them, I have spoken to a few shops when I was going to get the tranny in the '64 rebuilt and they all outsourced to German Transaxle of Bend. I have alos spoken to a few people that run a German Transaxle with great results. But for the price of a rebuild, just buy a new Rancho
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March 07, 2010, 04:54:13 PM
Reply #5
RotorMan
Mark l
Posts: 145
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery
Re: Question on transmission shop
thanks guys, thats what I needed to hear...that's what I was going to do Matty, since I am unsure of the condition of the tranny I bought I am going to use it as a core, but wanted to check on the rumors I heard...thanks again guys
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Dusty D.
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'89 Jeep Cherokee (stock..for now)
March 07, 2010, 08:11:46 PM
Reply #6
Matty
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Re: Question on transmission shop
I know the tranny you picked up works, just don't know how much life it has left ;)
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March 08, 2010, 10:51:09 PM
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coolblue57bug
Mark lV
Posts: 627
What?
Re: Question on transmission shop
I had my trans rebuilt at Import transmission exchange. To be honest I am not sure if he did much more than paint my tranny. My trans was in a sand rail previously, and I wanted more of a freeway flyer. I could hardly get my car up to 45 mph. Not much of a freeway flyer. Probably still good for the sand.
Just saying, be careful. The guy did seem cool, but I have heard things about him since.
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Cultwagen.com
March 14, 2010, 10:46:32 PM
Reply #8
TotallyVW
Treasurer
Volkster
Mark V
Posts: 1432
Re: Question on transmission shop
I have used both those outfits before. Import Trans Exchange did a couple of my race car tranny's and one street trans. All I can say is don't rush him and don't be in a hurry.
I've known Ken at GTA for many years now. Didn't have that great of luck with the tranny he built for my race car but he honored his work. He has a nice shop in Bend and a pretty knowledgable crew. I was impressed with the cleanliness of thier shop. They do take pride in thier work.
coolblue, what size tire is on the back of your car? If it is the rig pictured in your avatar I would say them are some pretty small tires. Tiny tires wreak havoc on a gear ratio but with a true FF you should have been able to do at least 55.
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Mark
1967 Convertible
1967 Ragtop (really)
1967 Standard Bus
1977 Rabbit
March 15, 2010, 01:25:57 AM
Reply #9
RotorMan
Mark l
Posts: 145
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery
Re: Question on transmission shop
thanks, mark. yea i am in no rush as i am sure you have seen what stage my fasty is in...so who do you think is the better route to go, i know nothing about transmissions, so, if i went to one or the other i wouldn't really know what to say or anything...
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Dusty D.
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March 15, 2010, 06:17:15 AM
Reply #10
TotallyVW
Treasurer
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Mark V
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Re: Question on transmission shop
GTA
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Mark
1967 Convertible
1967 Ragtop (really)
1967 Standard Bus
1977 Rabbit
March 15, 2010, 09:53:58 PM
Reply #11
coolblue57bug
Mark lV
Posts: 627
What?
Re: Question on transmission shop
Tires on the car in my avitar are temps front, and 135s rear. Tires on car with FF are 195/50/15
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Folkswerks.com
Cultwagen.com
March 15, 2010, 11:26:23 PM
Reply #12
RotorMan
Mark l
Posts: 145
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery
Re: Question on transmission shop
cool, thanks mark
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Dusty D.
'69 Fasty (project)
'89 Jeep Cherokee (stock..for now)
March 16, 2010, 11:14:36 AM
Reply #13
RotorMan
Mark l
Posts: 145
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery
Re: Question on transmission shop
was that an OG thing...or just a way to slam your car?
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Dusty D.
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'89 Jeep Cherokee (stock..for now)
March 16, 2010, 06:55:37 PM
Reply #14
RotorMan
Mark l
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Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery
Re: Question on transmission shop
interesting...
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Dusty D.
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'89 Jeep Cherokee (stock..for now)
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