As
you can plainly see there are differences in quality and workmanship
in the torque converters that are manufactured by Precision
Industries. Competitors converters like the one shown are
$250-$300 units being sold for $500-$700. The problem that
the customer faces is that he or she cannot see the product
up close until it is purchased. The following are a few tips
to look for when buying a torque converter.
| 1 |
Poor
quality torque converters do not have billet front covers. |
| 2 |
Poor quality torque
converters have less than a 2 year warranty. |
| 3 |
Poor quality torque
converters do not offer one free stall change. |
| 4 |
Poor quality torque
converters use mainly stock parts. |
| 5 |
Poor
quality converter companies charge more for a higher
stall. |
Be
aware of the torque converter companies selling
poor quality torque converters for higher
prices and
claiming that their product is the same as a Precision Industries
torque converter.
CHECK
FOR YOURSELF, THEY ARE NOT THE SAME!