Free WIT Technical Seminar Charlotte, NC 5/31/25

Free WIT Technical Seminar Charlotte, NC 5/31/25

Whatever It Takes Transmission Parts, Inc will host a free Technical Seminar on May 31st in Charlotte, North Carolina at the Speedway Club in Charlotte Motor Speedway. The Speedway Club is located at 5555 Concord Pkwy S, Concord, NC 28027. The Seminar will be presented by WIT’s team of experienced industry veterans; Bill Anthony (Director of Reman Units), Danny Radoicic (Assistant Director of Reman Units), Chris Combs (Production Manager), and Mark Wheeler (Master Tech).

Learn solutions to common failures for 10, 8, & 6 speed units, learn relevant service bulletin information updates, and learn how to use HP Tuners to adjust GM transmission tuning, improve shift quality, and end TCC shudder. Free registration is scheduled to open at 8am followed by class at 9am. Free lunch will be provided. Visit www.wittrans.com/seminar or contact a WIT sales representative at 800-940-0197 to sign up.

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