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Hello neighbors, it's Brad here at etrailer and today we're taking a look at Flex-A-Lite's transmission coolers. Now these are gonna be available in a bunch of different sizes as well as different styles of fitting. So you can get a barb fitting as well as an AN fitting for those of you using it in a performance application. But either way, it's gonna just allow that transmission fluid to get… see more >
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The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
view full answer...I'd be more than happy to help out! The Flex-a-lite Transmission Cooler #FLX400117 has mounting holes that measure 6-1/4" across and then 2-3/4", 2-7/8", and 2-3/4" side to side as you can see in the attached photo. The…
view full answer...A drum, or hub and drum, is not included along with the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit #23-468-469. These are 3,500 lb electric trailer brakes that fit a 10 inch drum, so if you do need a new hub and drum I have added a link below to…
view full answer...The Flex-a-lite Transmission Cooler #FLX400008 does not have a class rating. It is a smaller cooler at only 11" wide x 3-5/32" tall x 3/4" deep. The larger Derale Series 7000 Tube-Fin Cooler #D13311 is 13-1/2" wide x 5-1/8"…
view full answer...You can install a stack cooler in your vehicle. The Class ratings are there as a reference point to a hitch Class. For example if someone has a Class III hitch they can look at coolers, see a Class III and say, hey, I have a Class III hitch so this…
view full answer...Yes, in fact the transmission coolers we sell are designed to be supplemental coolers, not direct factory replacements. We typically suggest installing our cooler downstream from the factory cooler. I attached a link to our transmission cooler…
view full answer...Typically, tow packages come with customized dash plug ports, a 4-way wiring harness, a 7-way wiring harness, a hitch receiver, and a transmission cooler. These are the standard tow package components that come with many models. With that being said,…
view full answer...For your 2012 Ram 2500, you are correct that either suspension enhancement system will work. However there are major differences between them functionally. The Timbren system #TDR2500CA is a very solid jounce spring. It is a strong Aeon hollow rubber…
view full answer...I would be happy to set up your 2016 Honda Odyssey to tow your Casita Travel Trailer. You're going to need a hitch, ball mount, a couple of wiring harnesses, brake controller, and the requested transmission cooler. Unless your van already has a…
view full answer...We do have a suspension enhancement solution that will work with your 1998 Toyota Sienna. I'd recommend the Firestone Coil Rite Air Helper Springs, part #F4118. The nice thing about an air system is you can tailor the firmness of the suspension…
view full answer...The Flex-a-lite Transmission Cooler #FLX400117 does come with everything needed to install. No other components would be needed.
view full answer...You will most likely need to add a little transmission fluid after the install of the Flex a Lite transmission cooler part #FLX400117 since most likely you will leak out a little during the install and the cooler will add some volume as well.…
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