Hey all,
Im building a challange 4.8 ls mustang. I still have a bunch of leftover parts from previous ls mustang build. Would I be able to trade the 4r70w from the mustang for a stock 2wd 4l80 in the garage?
is everyone ok with...
$200 price for 4r70w?
$300 for the 4l80e?
I would be able to trade and then have to add $100 to the budget, correct?
thanks everyone.
what did you pay for the 4l80?
I would say a good 4l80 is in significantly higher demand then a 4r70w and we've had trouble finding good used outside of the junkyard for <$500. Location probably plays a big part though they are definitely more common for cheap in the northeast due to the rust
I had no idea of 4r70w values. I know for people like me I'd just go to the yard and grab either one for the same price. That option isn't available to a lot of people. I looked on eBay real quick and seems 4r70ws are about $200 less than 4l80es. Just a quick look but seems like $550 vs $750. That said I'm always surprised at transmission prices on eBay.
In reply to Stampie :
So if I do a self-trade adding $200 against my budget sounds about right?
In reply to cruisermatt :
I only paid about $300 a while ago, but I want to be fair. A self trade with adding $200 seems ok to you?
I think that's a fair trade, $300 for a 4l80 is not unheard of. Anyone who pays over $400-500 for a 4l80 is a sucker or is in a pinch.
jmill144 said:
In reply to Stampie :
So if I do a self-trade adding $200 against my budget sounds about right?
If you go that route you can just FMV it yourself using Ebay completed listings. Yes I love quoting rules so in order not to disappoint others we have:
All fair market values used must be proved in your build book with supporting documentation. Ways to prove fair market value include:
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Copies of corporate listings of similar items for sale.
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Copies of at least three comparable listings from a peer-to-peer selling website (eBay, Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, etc.)
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A copy of a GRM message board thread where at least 5 users with more than 50 posts have agreed with a proposed fair market value for your item.
Note the rules don't say completed listings but several of us use completed instead of listed price because it seems more realistic of a real world price.
I don't understand, if you paid $300 for the transmission and are using it for the build, why would it be anything other then $300? am i missing something? The original transmission that you aren't using sounds irrelevant