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    trannie double flush

    Hi
    was quoted around $2000 for a double flush by garage on a 2005 Disco 3 with about 80,000 - guy seemed to know his stuff. Is this a reasonable amount to pay?
    Thanks in advance

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    It is expensive but not that expensive.

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    thanks Garry, what is a reasonable price in your opinion?

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    It sounds way expensive, I'll ask a private LR workshop I go to in the inner west how much for a double flush and a steel pan instead of the throw away plastic pan and let you know.

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    Trannie flush

    Give Graham Cooper Automotive a ring , on 0245779584

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    thanks - i tried getting hold of Ward at GC but he's flat out. any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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    Got mine done in Perth full flush + steel pan and filter $1200 . dont let them tell you the trans lifegaurd fluid is $70-80 a ltr , you can get the fluid fron ZF transmitions themselves for $35 ltr , takes about 12/13 ltrs for full flush . Al

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    Quote Originally Posted by lukesky7 View Post
    thanks - i tried getting hold of Ward at GC but he's flat out. any advice would be greatly appreciated.
    Give Roving Mechanical a call 0410 503500

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    With 80,000ks I would just order a drum of oil from ZF and change the oil a few times.. If you have ever changed Diff oil before its the same with the gearbox. The manual tells you to check it upto a certain temp, but using hawkeye the oil temp is within spec for the first 4-5 minutes of start-up..

    The choice is yours, but I changed mine at 79,000ks and the pan and filter as well, but if had my time again I would just have changed the oil only.

    Just my 2c worth.

    Cheers Ean

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ean Austral View Post
    The choice is yours, but I changed mine at 79,000ks and the pan and filter as well, but if had my time again I would just have changed the oil only.
    It will soon be time to change the oil in my D4. I too am thinking of only doing the oil, not seeing any advantage of changing the pan and filter.
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