Oil cooler lines

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jcevans7

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Have 2 leaks on my oil cooler lines going to the engine. Any one replace these yet. Is it something I can knock out in the garage? Seen conflicting post on other forums. Thanks

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mine is as well....its a quick and simple remove and replace. dont be discouraged. and if u have never done it before follow the procedure and ask questions if you dont have a plan of attack!
ull be fine
 

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it takes more time to gather the tools and setup/clean up when ur done than to actucally remove and replace the lines
 
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Actually looking forward to it than. Just did the knock sensors. Doable but it was about as enjoyable as punching yourself in the dick. This looks like I'll order them tonight. Thanks for the bumps scoop.

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AWD you will have to drop the front differential down to remove/install the lines. You will NOT be able to do a quick job like a 2WD model. This means having the truck up on jackstands and then lowering the front differential down about 6 inches. Not easy on the ground. Expect 3+ hours if you are doing this by yourself (time including oil change time).
 

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