This 1997 Chevy Suburban has a 5.7-liter engine, 6-inch suspension lift, and 35-inch tires. The truck is regularly used off-highway and to tow trailers. It also has a propensity for killing its 4L60E four-speed automatic transmission.
The 4L60E transmission has been used in a slew of 1/2-ton GM trucks and SUVs, and it has even appeared in some GM 3/4-ton trucks. It's a decent transmission that has proven itself a workhorse. However, if you use your truck hard, it can be a weak point that can fail-in some cases, repeatedly.

Here you can see the old 4L60E transmission next to the new 4L80E. The 4L80E we installed
The owner of this rig could've kept paying to have the 4L60E rebuilt, but instead chose to replace it with the much beefier 4L80E four-speed automatic transmission. The 4L80E has been used in a number of 1/2-, 3/4-, and 1-ton GM trucks over the years. Upgrading from the 4L60E to the 4L80E is akin to going from a Dana 44 axle to a Dana 60--you'll add some weight, but also add durability. According to GM Powertrain information, the 4L60E has a maximum engine torque rating of 360 lb-ft and a maximum gearbox torque rating of 610 lb-ft. The 4L80E has a maximum engine torque rating of 440 lb-ft and a maximum gearbox torque rating of 885 lb-ft. What this boils down to is that the 4L80E offers an 80 lb-ft and 275 lb-ft improvement over the 4L60E in both areas, respectively. Is there a downside? Well, the 4L80E is slightly heavier and offers a less crawly First gear ratio (2.48:1) than the 4L60E (3.06:1).

Shown here are the components needed to complete the swap, sans transmission and driveshaf
Matt Dinelli and his team at Attitude Performance in Arlington Heights, Illinois, have completed a number of 4L80E swaps on fullsize GM trucks. We recently had the chance to witness one of these swaps on the aforementioned vehicle. Here are the highlights.
Bottom Line
The total price of this particular swap was a hair under $4,200. This included the complete transmission with torque converter (about $2,300), all of the conversion components, front driveshaft, and labor. Keep in mind that this figure was for this specific rig, and costs can vary significantly by vehicle and the price of the transmission and torque converter being installed. If you're a do-it-yourselfer, a kit is available from Attitude Performance for approximately $700. It includes everything listed in the first-captioned photo at the beginning of the story.
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As with any transmission swap or rebuild, it's important to clean the transmission cooler
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A few items must to be installed on the new transmission before it can be bolted in the tr
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The 4L60E computer harness plug is on the passenger-side of the transmission and the 4L80E
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The shifter cable bracket is in the same position on both transmissions, but the 4L60E has
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The torque converter goes in next and is seated all the way into the pump so that when the
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Here's the new 4L80E, ready to be installed in the truck.
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Because of the way the exhaust was routed on this lifted Suburban, the inspection cover ha
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The transmission is then installed, and care is taken to make sure that no wiring is pinch
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All of the items disconnected from the 4L60E are reattached to the 4L80E. The list include
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The 4L80E can use the 4L60E neutral safety switch because it has dual mounting holes. Dine
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The output shaft on the 4L80E is a larger diameter than the output shaft on the 4L60E. Thi
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Here's the new input shaft installed in the transfer case. Even though the input shaft has
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Here you can see the new transfer case adapter bolted to the 4L80E.
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Next up, the transfer case is reinstalled, and the appropriate linkage and wiring are conn
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The original transmission mount from the 4L60E is reused on the 4L80E.
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While we had the two transmissions side-by-side, we took this photo to illustrate the leng
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Because this frame was designed to use the 4L80E in some applications, there were already
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The last step to the conversion is to install the speed sensor wiring to the reflashed ECM
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Attitude Performance
2349 E. Oakton ST.
Arlington Heights
IL
847-593-0505
www.attitudeperformance.com
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