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T5 Transmission Rebuilt 3.35 1st Gear "streetsweeper" on 2040-parts.com

US $875.00
Location:

Wausau, Wisconsin, United States

Wausau, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

 STREETSWEEPER

This listing is for a rebuilt STREETSWEEPER World Class T5 3.35 1ST GEAR transmission commonly found in 86-93 Mustang 5.0's. Each transmission is disassembled, hot-tanked for two hours, cases painted, and reassembled. Our rebuild features TREMEC OEM GEARS, premium Timken bearings, new seals, new T56 STYLE SYNCHROS, small parts kit, and more. Every T5 we sell also includes an ALL STEEL ONE PIECE BEARING RETAINER, and BILLET CLUSTER GEAR SUPPORT (FREE UPGRADES)! This transmission includes a .73 Overdrive. The .68 ratio is available for a $75 fee.Every transmission has a 6 MONTH WARRANTY. Check out our Feedback! Don't waste your money on a cheaply rebuilt unit, demand quality! We also offer Billet keys, bronze shift fork pad upgrades, and more (for an additional fee). If you have a core to return we will credit you $200 (if all the cases and gears are good). We will even pay the shipping!!! Message us for details. We also offer billet light-weight flywheels, clutch kits, and more!!

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