roger bunch
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i dont think it was wicked that is at fault they just need to pull it and send it in so they can fix there problemYeah- @WarWagon has a very valid point, parts are hard to get with everyone on unemployment and can’t find people to work.
You said the shop “wicked wrench” sent the transmission to a tranny shop... try to find out what tranny shop. Stop by and ask that trans shop how long it would take for a rebuild of your type transmission as if new customer. Then tell them they have yours from “wicked” and wondering when it will be done.
Always a good idea to talk to or better yet work directly with the trans shop directly. They might recommend a few things while you have it there but other shop does mark up so you hear a $100 option but trans shop only charges $75. Multiple that profit with 5-6 upgrades.
Then maybe “wicked” shop disagrees with something recommended by transmission shop so you never hear the option.
You finding out right now from actual trans shop if “wicked” didn’t flush cooling lines or didn’t replace tc when recommended. So maybe trans shop messed up, or maybe they are good. Until you hear who messed up from both sides- you don’t know if both shops are garbage or just one place made a mistake or what. Bring that up to transmission shop.
To get name of trans shop from wicked- maybe you just say “What is name of trans shop so you know to not use them in future if mistake was not that of wicked”