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If your F-150, Mustang, or Ranger’s 10R80 is acting up, you have two choices: pay a shop to rebuild it or drop in a ready-to-run built 10R80. On paper a rebuild looks cheaper, but once you add parts, labor, downtime, and the risk of a repeat failure, a built unit almost always wins.
Total: $4,150 – $7,250 and that assumes zero surprises.
We stock three proven 10R80 builds that eliminate factory flaws, come dyno-tested, and ship ready to drop in:
Every build is hot-flushed, dyno verified, and backed by our industry-leading warranty. Typical turnaround is under a week, not a month.
A: Up-front, yes. Over twelve months, usually no. Once you add a tow bill, downtime, and the chance of a second failure, a built unit is the better value.
A: The CDF drum, overdrive frictions, and torque-converter lock-up clutch are the most common failures we see.
A: Around 550 HP at the tire. Our Stage 1 is rated to 750 HP and Stage 2 to 900 HP.
A: Yes. In-house install with hot flush and adaptive-learn reset is $1,200. Shipping both ways is available if you’re outside California.
Rebuilding a 10R80 looks enticing, but hidden costs add up and factory flaws remain. A built 10R80 , Stock +, Stage 1, or Stage 2, gives you real durability and warranty support. Skip the double dip: build it once, drive it hard, and forget about it.
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