Possible wheel alignment since the ball joints were replaced. Also, check the air pressure in your tires especially the fronts.
I just replaced the transmission on my 1996 Chevy Suburban. It was $2300 with a 3 year guarantee. This was a rebuilt trans. I could have gotten a used one for $900 with a 30 day guarantee or $1900 with a 90 day.
First, head gaskets are not rebuilt. They are replaced and on V6's and V8's they must be replaced in pairs. If properly installed, the engine will be as good as new(that is if everything else with the engine is ok. The only bad thing would be is if some hack did the job and cut corners.
normally a alternator that is from the factory will have motorcraft somewhere on it, if it has been rebuilt it should have a sticker somewhere on it from the shop that rebuilt it
If your only dropping the transmission oil pan to change the filter expect to refill with 4 to 5 qts. If the transmission has been removed, rebuilt and the torque converter replaced expect to refill with 10 to 12 qts. These numbers are an aproximate.
If it has an automatic transmission, it probably needs to be replaced or rebuilt.
Rebuilt. Usually the pistons are replaced etc to work like new.
The easiest and cheapest answer is that it is low on transmission fluid. If that is not the case, then the transmission must be rebuilt.
The fuel pump in your vehicle is not rebuildable.
transmission needs to be rebuilt or replaced, sorry
Your master cylinder seals are bad, and the unit needs either to be rebuilt or replaced. Replaced is better.
If the motor is rebuilt I think that maybe a sensor wasnt connected
A new one / rebuilt unit from GM. cost about $1800.00 with a 3 year 100,000 mile warrenty. IN KY.