Aftermarket Trans Cooler

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Old 06-30-2007, 08:47 PM
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I am hoping to just buy 'extensions' from my stock smaller cooler (BELOW) and hopefully hook them up to the new SD trans cooler. I made the order and it will be here hopefully at the end of the week.

I am hoping that a couple 6-9 inch extensions will be all that is needed. I may even go with a trans filter depending if I can maybe mount one where to stock trans cooler sits now. If that works out, I will put my remot oil filter on the drivers side mount. But then again, that would be too easy and 'too easy' never works for me, or so it seems.

 

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Old 07-01-2007, 12:42 PM
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If you need the fittings for the SD cooler, let me know. I have the flared fittings needed to run the rubber lines. I also have a filter mount that you can use to mount the remote filter. All you'll need is a filter, some rubber hose, and some screws to secure the filter mount. $20 shipped. Let me know.







 
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Old 07-01-2007, 02:10 PM
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That looks excellent. I am hoping to remove the stock small trans cooler from the pic in my previous post and just hook extension up to the new cooler. I don't think I will have to cut the original factory lines.
 



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