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Tranny cooler lines, rubber or steel??

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Psi'dGS-T

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Jan 19, 2004
fremont, California
I'm going to be installing a B&M tranny cooler, and i just wanted to know whether to use the rubber lines supplied with the cooler, or should i make new ones with the steel lines. If i don't have to i really don't wanna bend new steel lines. Let me know what you guys used, thanks in advance.
 
I went with a high pressure rubber lines... they where thicker, a little more expensive but worth it for rub/chaff purpose. I also found it was a lot easier to route the rubber lines, the steel ones you would have to have brackets and such to keep from ratteling.

Glad to hear that you did the trans cooler upgrade!!
 
Yeah, i was thinking rubber hose also. I just wanted to make sure. It would be a pain in the A$$ to make steel lines with brackets etc. Thanks.
 
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