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Dodge 48re transmission recommendations

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Fastass350:
All this talk of getting warm is interesting, what temps are you all talking about?  Mine has an Isspro gauge that never has been above 200

Tim in Wa.:
It was over 220 a couple of times.It was fine as long as I could get it into 3rd or 4th gear and would drop fast to about 160

Born2late:
If I’m towing on i5 in traffic in the summer I always have to have the tranny cooler running if I’m not doing over 50. Temps would go well beyond 220 if I let them. With the cooler on I can usually keep it at about 190.i will only use the truck to tow in cooler weather. In comparison my 96 will tow at 170 no problems.

Special T:
So I have have an 04 dodge with 208k miles on it. It was my father in laws 4x4 purchased new. He didn't tow a lot with it.  I've always had 2wd sticks and I'm starting my research now. This isn't a daily driver and probably will put less than 10k a year on it. Mostly towing 10k lbs or bobtailing.  I'm in the process of thinking my dodge fleet and this will likely be my only truck in a year or so. I'm not afraid to throw some decent cash at this. I was thinking a new or complete rebuild, bullet  proof cooler set up and banks came out with a ram air transmission cooling pan.

Any suggestions on a performance shop up in the NW corner of the state?

Boss .300 winmag:
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