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Just for the fun of it, change your tranny fluid. The viscosity gets really high when it is super cold outside. Not sure exactly where you are in PA but in mid upstate NY it is under 10 degrees......Had a similar problem with an old chevy years ago.


I was going to ask what trans fluid are you running. At the shop, we put 75w-90 in the trans, and 80w-90 in the rear diffs for just this reason. It still lubricates adequatly, but helps keep it loose on cold mornings. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


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