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[QUOTE="Pizza pig, post: 642411, member: 1161"] Any rebuild kit will work okay for you in all honesty. But most "kits" dont include the machined drums to add more clutches they include so that has to be done in addition. This is why I recommend having someone that knows these transmissions do the work because they take care of this. As far as direct drive solenoids, If the tuning is right, which I see you have that already, you shouldn't need a modified solenoid. The solenoid makes the direct shift bind under heavier throttle. Its not that noticeable, but I've dealt with it first hand and actually went back to a new stock solenoid versus the EPC or gogo solenoid. I would recommend replacing all the solenoids at this point too, and the trans cooler. I dont know about you, but I think the cost alone isnt worth buying a boat load of parts and having someone install it. [/QUOTE]
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