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Unread 11-13-2012, 12:24 PM
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ferm would this kit fix Stinks and mine as well? mine does it slightly time to time, it's a 99 as well...

http://transgoonline.com/products.ph...dcountview=Yes
That's teh SK kit which is a good kit for daily drivers. If you tow alot or want really crisp shifts go with the HD2 kit. Also chances are your seperator plate will be WELL worn where the checkballs seat against it. The TRANSGO plate is a hardened plate and holds up a bit better than teh stock one does. The SK kit is designed for the professional, so the directions may not be that clear to follow for the average DIY who isn't real familiar with how a valve body works. The HD2 kit is a drop in kit with good directions, and you can buy a video for it as well. And being you both have 99's, the accumlator piston in the valve body should be swapped out for an aluminum one(GM put a plastic one in it, and they stick and crack which will cause a pressure bleed off).
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took mine to the trans shop today they said they would rebuild the valve body, replace all solenoids, and add shift kit, plus service it for $385
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