NV5600 Rebuild Recommendations

Van-go

Not an old man
Joined
Dec 11, 2014
Location
Greensboro
I have called all around to shops in NC and can't seem to find anyone within 2-3 hours of Greensboro that is willing/able to rebuild my tranny in the Dodge.
It's either too big or too small.

Anyone have any recommendations?

I ran it low on oil and it seized up on me. Also needs new synchro's.

I have it pulled out and loaded in the bed of my small truck ready to be dropped off at shop.

Thanks!
 
High gear transmission is in eastern TN iirc. Ive bought parts from them and a whole transmission or two over the years and installed a few they built. Only problem I ever had was one g56 was tight out of the box. They sent a replacement asap
 
High gear transmission is in eastern TN iirc. Ive bought parts from them and a whole transmission or two over the years and installed a few they built. Only problem I ever had was one g56 was tight out of the box. They sent a replacement asap
They are in Memphis, but have heard good things. Another one that’s highly recommended is Super Stick near Nashville.
Was hoping to find someone local, but not looking great.
 
Call this guy, his names Brandon. I've met him a few times, he's a friend of a friend. Very talented and capable mechanic, I wouldn't be surprised if it he was willing to do it.

Noodle's Truck & Trailer Repair LLC Google Search
 
I might be in need also, at some point, so post back up your results. Most recommend Super Stick, but it doesn't come cheap.
I’ll be sure to update.
 
Call these guys and see if they will do it. They rebuilt a 4500 for me years ago.
Circling back to this. Spoke with them and they are willing to do it, but said he hadn’t done one of these in 10+ years and wouldn’t give me a ballpark on cost.

I’ll likely just ship this off to TN and get someone who does this all the time to work on it.
 
Circling back to this. Spoke with them and they are willing to do it, but said he hadn’t done one of these in 10+ years and wouldn’t give me a ballpark on cost.

I’ll likely just ship this off to TN and get someone who does this all the time to work on it.
If you want someone who is meticulous but doesn't have experience with it and will charge a bunch of money, I'll be happy to help. Otherwise I'd send it to Tenner-C.
 
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