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Tru-cool 4544 Transmission Cooler 22,000 Gvw Low Pressure Drop Rv Towing Lpd4544 on 2040-parts.com

US $91.50
Location:

Salem, Oregon, United States

Salem, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:LPD4544 UPC:621859045440 Interchange Part Number:LNG-4544 Part Brand:Dana Corporation, True-Cool Brand:Tru-Cool - Long Manufacturing BTU:20,000 Other Part Number:LPD-4544

NEW Long Tru-Cool transmission cooler, Part Number LPD4544. This cooler is rated at 22,000 GVW and measures 9 1/2"x11"x3/4". This cooler has 3/8" house barb fittings. This low pressure drop cooler is a must for Heavy duty applications, from towing to racing, but is recommended for even daily driven vehicles. Heat is what kills an automatic transmission. If you want to extend the life of your transmission and avoid or prolong a costly rebuild, this is very cheap insurance. All parts are included to mount this cooler. This cooler comes with transmission house. This cooler comes with a manufacturer's limited lifetime warranty. Don't forget to look at my other items for more great deals.


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