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Old 02-07-2008, 12:20 PM
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Anyone happen know the depth of the stock tranny pan before I have to go lay on the wet ground to see. Looking for a new pan with a drain bolt,dont want it dragging on the ground.
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It's about 2" or so. Stay away from the TCI deep finned
one if you are lowered, that is a speed bump snag. I have
a truck pan off a '02 Silverado, maybe 1/2" deeper, which
I like so I can use the truck filter that is deeper in the
juice. It is not as low as my Y-pipe, so it's fine. I have
had poor luck with a chrome pan, for sealing. I think the
truck pan is the best, toughest option (steel dents,
aluminum cracks if you go "off-roading").
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Theres a finned heavy duty aluminum one on flea bay thats 2 7/8 deep, That should work right? Im not lowered and not planning to do any rock crawling.



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