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Transmission Pan replacement?

YukonRanger

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any 10R80 or 10R60 replacement pan will work.

I like the mishimoto but im worried it might not fit skid plates
 

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Dorman has a replacement trans pan with drain plug

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Transmission Oil Pan
 

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Saved my PPE from my 2019 to reuse on my raptor whenever it arrives.
 

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I did the PPE with the 2 qt. extra capacity on my previous ‘19 F-150. Did it myself with the truck on ramps. That pan is hell for stout! Pan itself weight 3-4lbs. - solid aluminum. Never gave me an ounce of trouble when torque sequenced correctly. I ordered the kit through PPE so it came with Ford Motorcraft ATF, Motorcraft filter, and a Ford part numbered pan gasket.

Great kit. Really easy process to do yourself and these Rangers really have easy access to the pan. I carefully drilled a whole in the lower corner to drain the pan (since there’s no plug) since I was tossing it anyways.

It’s the only kit I’ll consider when I do my RR pan & trans service at 10K. I’ll do the same 2 extra qt. capacity for more filtration & cooling. No reason not to, plenty of room.
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