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Old 05-06-2004, 08:38 AM
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Does anyone know what the weight is for a 4l60e and convertor? For shipping reasons.

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More than a bread box?
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More than a bread box?
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When I ordered my 4L65E they told me it was 164 lb, but it ended up being 200-something pounds. Took two of us to lift it off the truck, and it was pretty heavy.
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yeah id say about 150-170lbs by itself and 200lbs if you put it in a box made for shipping them.
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yeah id say about 150-170lbs by itself and 200lbs if you put it in a box made for shipping them.
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