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Old Nov 30, 2008, 06:51 PM   #1
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Drives: 05 Evo VIII

Shepherd Transmission Options

Well its a done deal I am going with shep sending it out this week for a rebuild. Who has done the REM process to the rails and hub/ sleeves? Just wondering how the tranny shifted as stated it is suppose to:

* Reduced Friction, Vibration and Noise
* Improved shifting
* Longer life
* More power to the wheels
* Reduction in Lubricant Temperature
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