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Hello Paul, Definitely a good idea to keep your transmission cooled while pulling a 38' 5th wheel. I found another option that I thought would fit your needs a little better, I went ahead and reached out to my contact at Derale and he agreed. The…
view full answer...The three transmission coolers are basically the same cooler in different sizes. They're the same width (11 inches) and depth (7/8 inches) but they're different heights: #D13501 is 5-3/4 inches tall #D13502 is 7-1/4 inches tall #D13503 is…
view full answer...Derale Fluid Control Thermostat Kit w/ 3/8" NPT Ports #D13011 and the Transmission cooler #D13503 will work well on your 2013 Sienna. The thermostat is your fail safe, so I recommend putting it between your transmission and the secondary cooler.…
view full answer...The best transmission cooler for your 2016 Chevy Colorado with a 2.8L diesel engine is the Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler #D13503. This is the best transmission cooler because of how efficient it is; this is a plate-and-fin cooler,…
view full answer...Hey Larry, so we literally just sold our last one within past month and it's no longer available to us as a replacement part. It does look like Lippert/Kwikee does still offer it for warranty claims as odd as that sounds so I would try checking…
view full answer...We offer a Curt #C12270 or a Draw-Tite #36284 Class II receiver hitch for your 2002 Subaru Outback Sedan. Both hitches would install in the same manner, with a couple of slight differences. Both hitches have the same 3000 lb towing capacity (limited…
view full answer...Since the CURT Trailer Hitch #C12270 will sit below the rear bumper of your 2000 Subaru Outback Wagon it will reduce the ground clearance on your vehicle. However, the Draw-Tite Trailer Hitch #36284 will give you a little more ground clearance as the…
view full answer...Both of the Curt wiring kits you referenced are a fit for your 2007 BMW X3 but the part #C59236 is a higher amp rated version. It is rated for 5 amps for the stop/turn circuit and 7.5 for the running lights. Whereas the #C59496 is rated for 3 amps…
view full answer...The higher the Class of transmission cooler the more efficient it is and the more cooling capabilities it has. Basically, the Class of a cooler is supposed to reflect the Class trailer hitch you have. So if you have a Class III hitch you would use a…
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...There are a few things that could cause your battery to drain after installing a trailer wiring harness like the Curt T-Connector, #C56329. The first thing that we can test for is a bad converter box. With the fuse in place, test the 4-flat connector…
view full answer...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…
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