YukonRog
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This all makes sense and is exactly what I was looking at. But going into winter here and for ease of installation and getting the vehicle running, I'm spending $59 on a aftermarket OE replacement cooler. This coming summer I'll re evaluate and either go with the Tru-Cool 21k LPD or a Derale with a fan and t stat. We've never towed anywhere near what you're towing with our Yukon. I have a Cummins Ram for towing houses. LOL!I tow a 7000# travel trailer with my Yukon denali. Tranny temps pulling a grade in hot weather would hit 235 which concerned me. The Tru Cool 40k btu unit would not fit where the OEM cooler was mounted and it seemed 40k btu was overkill. I opted for the 21k model 4587 from Tru Cool. It fit with few mods. Have to move the outside temp sensor and drill hole in the lower cowl to route lines, but was a smooth install. Brought the trans temp down by 35 degrees and now stays below 200. OEM cooler specs out at about 7500 btu and is undersized IMO. I did not bypass the radiator for reasons mentioned previously. Research into the 6 speed transmission in my Yukon shows it is rated to 300 degrees. Still seems higher than I want. Yukon tows nicely and mounting in front of radiator does not restrict air flow with model.