The op asked about replacing his stock converter and was told it should be replaced before it took out the trans. I was wondering what converter would be best to replace a stock converter for a truck used for towing? I have a Corvette with a stall converter and the stall is good for a performance car, but would I want a stall converter in a 2500HD used for towing? My gut feeling is no, a stall would not be the best choice for that application. So the question is, if I replace my stock converter when the trans is rebuilt, what would be a good choice for a replacement. Another stock converter or something stronger? The truck isn't raced and it's totally stock with the exception of DPF delete and EFI Live DSP 5 switch.
After my original post, I read further down and it looks like many here are primarily modifying trucks for performance and not towing often, if at all. Maybe a stall converter is best in those applications.
I didn't mean to sound stupid or elitist, just wondering what a good replacement converter would be if and when I need to rebuild my trans. I hadn't thought about replacing the converter when the trans was done but maybe I should think about it before the necessity arises.