Wtb e4od transmission pan

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Wtb e4od transmission pan

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Looking for a new pan with a drain plug oem or one that holds some extra fluid works as well. Figured I would try before either tapping the existing pan or buying a new one.
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Wtb e4od transmission pan

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Buy the dorman one. Its great quality and I haven't had one issue. Get the reusable gasket also.


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I was going to go that way or spend the extra money on an additional capacity pan if I can find a deal.
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I have a stock pan you can have. Just pay shipping.
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Will the stock e4od pan doesn't have a drain plug.


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There was supposed to be a comma in there. Lol

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Spend the money on the Mag Hytec and have fun with the 5 gallon fluid fills like me haha.
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Protect those high dollar, high capacity trans pans as most are cast &will crack/shatter if hit with a rock. Stock pans will bend/deflect. Also - a drain is EASY to add on a stock pan - especially if you have it already off the truck. Buy a bung , drill a hole & weld it on.
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