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Tricky

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Didn't see what part numbers your were but my Tahoe is a 2000 Limited OBS and I got mine off Amazon,
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Man I just found out that it was my oil cooler on the radiator all this time. Went to the junkyard and got a new out of a two door. Going out Saturday to get odds and ends too. Man these 2 doors are hard to find
 

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No i just lucked up on a 2 door. I got the leather seats. Then I saw the radiator and compressor. Found the leak and I pumped freon into the compressor last week and the clutch had to be jumped on and the freon leaked out
 

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So I am now replacing these lines on my 99 Tahoe and actually the upper one is the only one leaking, but thought since I am replacing the radiator might as well do both. Are these quick disconnects at the oil filter adapter? I do not see any clips. I did get new fittings for the adapter. I am guessing I can just unscrew the fitting and hose at one time and replace the new fitting. Do I need to use Teflon on the threads or not?
Thanks for your help.
 

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