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Old 04-11-2016, 05:37 PM
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Yea this stuff looks like the day I topped it off. No signs of breakdown. I don't like to screw with the trans after this many miles. Unless I notice something wrong with the fluid, it's staying. Could be the best investment I made with the truck.
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I just called all of our local parts stores, and no one has it. Anyone know of an online supplier?

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Originally Posted by Jbrew
Yea this stuff looks like the day I topped it off. No signs of breakdown. I don't like to screw with the trans after this many miles. Unless I notice something wrong with the fluid, it's staying. Could be the best investment I made with the truck.
That's kind of where I'm at. As old as it is, and the mileage on mine, I think I'll stand pat on it.
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I just called all of our local parts stores, and no one has it. Anyone know of an online supplier?

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Carquest usually stocks it, if you have one close by. Otherwise Amsoil or Amazon maybe.
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Thanks, I'll give them a try.

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Originally Posted by Jbrew
Carquest usually stocks it, if you have one close by. Otherwise Amsoil or Amazon maybe.
what about a filter change?
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I didn't see it at Amazon. At Amsoil they have some free shipping or 25% off deal, -

http://www.amsoil.com/shop/by-produc...le/?zo=1924301
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Originally Posted by Fordfan2006
what about a filter change?
What you mean ? Change your own filter lol
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I'm kind of thinking of doing an inline filter like the guy used on the lightning in the link, or going to a Magnafine filter, or a Wix. Probably put this before the cooler so it will keep debris out of it.


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Here's the Ford set up, -



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