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i have too drain the tranny before being able to change the servo right ? because i just changed my fluid like 8,000 - 9,000 miles ago .....
 

Cleanoh4

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i have too drain the tranny before being able to change the servo right ? because i just changed my fluid like 8,000 - 9,000 miles ago .....

Not as far as I know, only a little drops out and you just top off if needed. At least that's my understanding.
 

marc

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thats awesome fuck i told my self no spending money till i get my leveling kit in ...it will have to wait
 

Low01silveradO

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Hell yea, if someone can do it solo i would love to see how, unless your an octopus, I don't see how!

I did mine by myself. Had a long crowbar that I used to pry on the cover and held it that way with my shoulder while putting the clip in. Took several tries but I got it. Did mine by myself on my old Tahoe too but there was more room.

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Low01silveradO

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i have too drain the tranny before being able to change the servo right ? because i just changed my fluid like 8,000 - 9,000 miles ago .....

If you jack up the truck only on the passenger side high enough to get under there and swap it, you'll lose maybe a couple drops. I put cardboard down and there was like 3 drops on it. Jacking it up that way makes all the fluid stay in the trans.

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I did mine by myself. Had a long crowbar that I used to pry on the cover and held it that way with my shoulder while putting the clip in. Took several tries but I got it. Did mine by myself on my old Tahoe too but there was more room.

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Well then...fuck me right!