Clear diagnosis first
The job starts by getting honest about what failed and whether the current unit makes sense to rebuild.
Project Spotlight
This case study shows the kind of rebuild and return-to-service work Foulks Performance handles when a transmission problem needs a real answer instead of endless guessing.
What stood out
When a transmission starts acting up, owners usually need to know one thing first: is this unit worth rebuilding, or is there a smarter path? That decision shapes the whole job. If it gets made badly, the customer ends up paying twice.
Foulks Performance handles that question with clearer diagnosis, rebuild-versus-replace planning, and a finished result the customer feels comfortable living with instead of immediately worrying about again.
Why it matters
The job starts by getting honest about what failed and whether the current unit makes sense to rebuild.
Daily drivers, performance cars, and trucks do not all need the same transmission solution.
The goal is not just to move the vehicle again, but to make it feel dependable enough that the owner comes back for the next round of work.
Related help
Send the transmission type, symptoms, and whether the vehicle is a daily driver, work truck, or performance car so Tony can help you sort out the smartest path.