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Aftermarket or GM automatic transmission dipstick tube?

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Old 08-29-2010, 09:51 PM
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Default Aftermarket or GM automatic transmission dipstick tube?

Seems some aftermarket brands presented issues for some. What brand have you tried and did you find it better or worse than the stock tube? Show some pics if you got it
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I have the lokar (however you spell the name) and it works great, I only bought it because I did not install the stock tube before I installed the trans.
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Lokars are the biggist peice of **** in the world. Easy to install, hard to fill, hard to check.
Most of the locking dipstick (on the east coast)are made by a guy (drag racer) that works out of his garage. He makes them for engines too, and ships them to places like summit/jegs/lane/ and other larger performance transmission suppliers. (untill the chinese start making them.)
Neat nitch market he has. He makes a few other nitch items for transmissions.
They always fit perfect, fluid level is always correct.
Ive sold hundreds of them over the last 10 +years.




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