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Old 10-06-2000, 05:21 AM
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dudes and duddettes,

i'm havin a hard time installing a B&N Transmission Cooler on my 2000 Dodge Dakota Club Cab V6, 3.9L engine. the transmission hose is connected to the bottom of the radiator.

anynone know where i should put them? front of radiator or in the back or any where else?

MORE POWER TO DODGE
Thanks and MAHALO,
Scotty
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Old 10-06-2000, 05:25 AM
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Originally posted by Scotty:
dudes and duddettes,

i'm havin a hard time installing a B&N Transmission Cooler on my 2000 Dodge Dakota Club Cab V6, 3.9L engine. the transmission hose is connected to the bottom of the radiator.

anynone know where i should put them? front of radiator or in the back or any where else? here's the dimensions:
11 inches wide, 6 1/2 inches long, and 3/4 thick

MORE POWER TO DODGE
Thanks and MAHALO,
Scotty


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