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Old 05-20-2008, 06:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
kidcoach
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Default Need advice on 2003 Tuscani clutch/tranny replacement

Hello, I just bought an 03 tuscani for 4400, but it has grind going to 2nd gear, my mechanic tells me my synchronizers are going out. I have a 6 month drive train warranty that will cover up to the price of the car. I am wanting to replace not repair the clutch/tranny. I am more of a cruiser, not a racer. I am trying to find the best value/reliability/performance options for a total replacement. Has Hyundai's Tranny's gotten better since 03? If I am getting it from a dealer, do the newer or more updated transmissions on this model swap out ok? Should I get OEM clutch/Flywheel assembly to go with a new Tranny from the dealer? I want to get this as right as I can with the first shot. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
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