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Lokar has a flexible dip stick tube but its a pain to install. You have to remove the pan, so you can bolt it to the case. Of course it doesnt push in easy , you really have to work with it. I was replacing my non locking Lokar dip stick tube with the locking one and the bracket doesnt match up. So you have to drill new holes for the bracket. All this and its not easy to read, i dont know why other than the tube hangs so low in to the pan. But its flexible, its got that going for it. oh yea its also over $110
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Thanks for all the different suggestions. I'm sure we can figure something out.
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Jeff copy and paste!
http://www.lokar.com/interior_pages/transdipstick.htm
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