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    Mag Hytec trans pan

    I'm removing my deep trans pan and going back to an OE style

    I'll have it off this weekend. Replaced bolts with new stainless ones my last fluid change in January

    $250 shipped in the 48


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    Re: Mag Hytec trans pan

    Quote Originally Posted by 9mgcb81 View Post
    I'm removing my deep trans pan and going back to an OE style

    I'll have it off this weekend. Replaced bolts with new stainless ones my last fluid change in January

    $250 shipped in the 48
    Good luck on selling it

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    Re: Mag Hytec trans pan

    Why are you selling?

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    2012 Larmie LongHorn 4x4 Crew Cab Longbed, MM3 tuned by Double R Diesel, Air-Boss 67, Mega-Flo Throttle Valve Grid Heater, Sinister EGR & Cooler Delete, FloPro DPF Delete Pipe, 2 micron CAT Fuel Filter, Baldwin BF1212 Fuel/Water Sep, BD Rear Diff Cover

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    Re: Mag Hytec trans pan

    Quote Originally Posted by CanDiesel View Post
    Why are you selling?

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    Trans runs very cool. So I'd rather save money on fluid changes with OE type


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    Re: Mag Hytec trans pan

    I changed my pan as soon as I bought my truck and never looked back.
    After each trans oil change, I buy a couple quarts each month and store it on the shelf until the next change. Then it's not a mountain of cash out just before the next change. Eaiser on the wallet, and I extend the mileage by half to get the most from the volume of oil. So far no problems.



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    Re: Mag Hytec trans pan

    Quote Originally Posted by AnOldBiker View Post
    I changed my pan as soon as I bought my truck and never looked back.
    After each trans oil change, I buy a couple quarts each month and store it on the shelf until the next change. Then it's not a mountain of cash out just before the next change. Eaiser on the wallet, and I extend the mileage by half to get the most from the volume of oil. So far no problems.
    I only pay about $5 a quart but 12 quarts compared to 5-6 makes a huge difference
    Under 40 degrees I don't ever see any temps in my trans fluid. Even when hauling. Never gets to 100 degrees


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