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That leads into an interesting question that I'm sure Google might even struggle to answer;Alternatively, When one drives their truck for 12,000 miles without a rough shift, slipping shift, and all the other crazy anomalies that my currently working as designed truck exhibits on an all too often basis.
I'm a big boy, and I take responsibility for my decisions. If my transmission fails, I will go to a bonafide repair expert and have the work done right.
I'd rather pay real $$ than have Ford install another "working as designed" transmission in my truck under warranty... just to have it begin failing. I only have to go once around the block to figure things out.
I don't tolerate vehicles that leave me stranded.
whats the failure rate as a percentage from OEM transmissions compared to "bonafide repair experts"? We would be comparing hundreds of thousands to just hundreds.
I am convinced that they are better, out of pride mostly, but they are not infallible. They are bound to the same possibilities of failure as anyone, and that makes your "stranded" comment not a guarantee.
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