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Old 04-28-2010, 01:59 PM   #8
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Re: Rear end / transmission performance shops near Snohomish?

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Originally Posted by sizzle-fry View Post
Hey - just now getting back to this thread. Thanks for the feedback

Randy's ring and pinion sounds like someplace I need to stop and talk - have yet to find anyone over on the eastside (where I work) who does more than factory style stock rebuilds.

May also check out that transmission shop in monroe - though not sure they do custom or hotrod style work. I kicked the idea around - buying a new one that is. Already buying that 383 stroker from Jegs, may as well look a little closer at my other costs and see what the bottom line is. Lots to be said for a fresh purpose-built transmission.
From what I've heard, snohomish transmission can do stock or whatever you want. They also do rear ends too. There is a driveline shop around the 124th exit off 405 kinda by tacoma screw that does good work, I just cant remember the name...when I do I'll post it up
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