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Old Jun 17, 2005 | 04:34 PM
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well which is the best for what i will be doing. the yank tt3000 or the tci 3000. i race it on a regular basis. it is my daily driver and i will tow a 4wheeler or 2 on occasion. i will be putting a pretty big cam in it later this year so i will need something to go along with that. i also want something that is reliable and will last. please give me some feedback on this cuz i want to make the right decision the first time. thanks in advance.
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Old Jun 18, 2005 | 03:30 PM
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go with the TCI, you won't regret it
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Old Jun 18, 2005 | 04:06 PM
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I loved my TCI 3000 I think that it is an awesome TC for the money, it is well worth it. I know yank claims that you are able to still tow with their 3000, so i might just kind of lean towards that way. I know that yank specifically makes these TC for the trucks and keeps in mind towing. But they are just way expensive. If I were choosing them for all out racing and not consider towing I would pick the TCI in a heartbeat. But since you are going to two a little I just might consider the Yank just a little.

If you run some two oil coolers with some fans while towing the TCI should be fine. IMO if you are able to run a high stall tow and keeps the temps down it does not matter with what TC you go with. Hope that helps a little.
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