I have a 01 ranger I bought this past winter. It had the 2-3 shift flare so I replaced the vb gaskets and used the transgo kit, with success thanks to this forum. Now for the weird thing. The past winter it was having problems going backwards in the mornings. Id set the parking break because of parking on a hill, and I thought it was sticking a little. Moving forward/backwards a couple times would seem free it. Sometime in the spring I replaced the brake cables (old was rusty) and did the vb gasket/transgo job. All seemed good till this winter. The reverse problem is back, and it is not the cables but the transmission rather. when the truck is cold, and the air temp is cold, the truck will only go about 5-10 feet before it stops. It feels as if the brake is applied, but isn't. When I shift it into neutral and back to reverse, it goes another 10 feet or so. When the truck is warm or it is warm outside in the mornings (above 40 deg or so), there is no problem with it. I believe this is why it showed no signs of problems this summer. I figure it was the same problem last winter, in combination with the brake cable. Forward gears are fine, each working individually when selected. truck has about 145,000 miles on it. I thought at first it was something I did wrong the the vb fix, but I am sure now that it did it last winter also, as I remember reverse acting up last winter when I didnt set the parking break. The weird part was the coincidence of the vb job being done in warmer weather, and I assumed all was well. Anybody have any ideas?