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1998 honda civic transmission slipping?

i have a 98 civic that was having trouble with first gear slipping when I try to accelerate from a stop. I noticed when I put the car into D2 and drive it, there is no slipping. It also has about 198,000

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Where I go if you take the rim to them, they'll remove the old, mount and balance the new for $20. If you bring the entire bike for them to remove the rim it's $5 more.
it only costs me around $50 to have both front and back tires put on my rims and I spend around $230.00 for both tires online ,if your taking it in and having them pull the tires and wheels off the bike and mounting tires then that's about what you'll spend per tire to have a shop do a tire change on your bike
For a decent tire plus installation that's cheap no matter where you go. I usually spend a hundred bucks per tire at least. Think about it man, at 85mph do you want what's cheapest or what's best between you and the pavement.
Check the transmission fluid level on level ground.If its low add, If it smells burnt and is brown in color, change it with 3 quarts of Honda automatic transmission fluid. If it still slips then, It's time to have the transmission re-built. Hope this helps and good luck.

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