91stranger
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- 2003
- Make / Model
- Gets Mo Chicks
- Engine Size
- 4.2 straight six powered by gremlins, goblins and mudbloods.
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- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
license to thrill???? Been watching too many Bond movies ahah! I think factories don't put drains on transmissions because of all the dum dums that would accidentally pull it instead of the engine drain plug. I seen a guy do that once on a Subaru. They were really close together and he drained it, didn't realize it wasn't oil coming or the fact it was RED, filled the oil, started it, checked the dipstick and goes "ugh.... what's wrong with this?" Luckily another guy figured it out right away. They got a lot of free work for an oil change that day. The person who did that was actually going to tech school in Lima, OH too! Back on track, I would say that they don't put a drain plug on for the same reason they don't on the rear axle...… because they don't have to because it would cost $0.00007 per unit which might equal a whole dollar by the end of a year..... Geez guys come on, think about the factories expenses please!!