New replacements are no longer available.
To buy a compatible rebuilt or re-manufactured unit will cost $1,000 to $3,000 plus you will need to buy a rebuilt converter for $200 to $650
A reputable Trans shop should be able to do it for under $3000 including removal and reinstallation.
too much
6QTS. with a new filter.
For a brand new 2013 Chevy Silverado SS, the price ranges from $23,500 to $45,000 depending on what kind options you want on the new 2013 Chevy Silverado.
6 QTS. with a new filter
5 QTS. with a new filter.
The price of a Chevy Silverado 4x4 will depend on one's country, location, the extra features included in the vehicle and whether one is purchasing the vehicle new or used. The average price range for a new Chevy Silverado 4x4 can vary between thirty five to fifty thousand dollars.
You can if the 99 is the new body design / nother words the 99 body will look like the 2003 body. In LATE 1999 chevy REDESIGNED all there engines and transmissions and NOTHING will interchange from 1999 down to late 1999 and up.
Yes they did make a Chevy Silverado SS. In fact they still make them. You can check out the new Chevy Silverado SS at it's own official site at http://www.chevrolet.com/silverado-family.
Yes they will as long as the 99 is not the new body style.
The benefits of buying a used Chevy Silverado over a new one are two-fold. First, the initial purchase price will be much less. Second, the depreciation will be much slower. A new vehicle depreciates greatly as soon as you drive it off the lot.
It should only cost about 200 dollars with new pads.
"The Chevy Silverado SS and HD have mechanical difference. Carfax is a good resource for looking up car information. You will be able to look up the Chevy Silverado SS and HD and determine how it performs, what are new and used prices, and ultimately determine if it is right for you."