Yeah the default method of attachment is a single sided zip tie with some foam pads lol.The cooler manufacturers send them with zip ties to attach so... : )
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Yeah the default method of attachment is a single sided zip tie with some foam pads lol.The cooler manufacturers send them with zip ties to attach so... : )
The cooler manufacturers send them with zip ties to attach so... : )
Exactly. Most coolers have padded zip-tie like fasteners that go through the A/C condenser or radiator fins. Those components are already isolated from vibration or heat transfer.The cooler manufacturers send them with zip ties to attach so... : )
I think the OEM cooler you added is the best option for most GX owners. About a third of my yearly accumulated miles are pulling a 4K+ camper and gear. I originally bought my cooler for my previous 4Runner, which wasn't going to stay a TV after getting the GX. I repurposed that item and have had great luck. Had I read your thread a year or so earlier, the OEM kit would be riding in the GX.We'll see what my fluid looks like with my next drain & fill in a few months after so many years now with OEM cooler and a pinned thermostat. I am open to one of the large coolers.
You have to remember.. when I put mine on...in 2019 there was still debate that US market 460s had an external cooler at all. 3rd party really wasn't even a discussion point
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OEM AT #Cooler Install - #transmission - ClubLexus - Lexus Forum Discussion
GX - 2nd Gen (2010-2023) - OEM AT #Cooler Install - #transmission - EDIT: This is more than likely the same setup going into the 2020+ GX 460 with off-road package. This has also long been available since 2010 in Canadian high trim models. As of 2019 this cooler is part of the Executive Package...www.clublexus.com
Currently that's Goliath off-roadWhich available bracket is the least expensive??
This one. Less than $10 in hardware and 15 minutes to bend/mount. The location is just too easy. Uses existing mounting holes...so no drilling into the Lexus parts.Which available bracket is the least expensive??
Do you have link to the sheet you used?This one. Less than $10 in hardware and 15 minutes to bend/mount. The location is just too easy. Uses existing mounting holes...so no drilling into the Lexus parts.
I think it was this one. It was almost two years ago so prices have gone up a bit. Estimate to redo with hardware at today's prices would be about $20...if you have your own rivet squeezer. Hope that helps.Do you have link to the sheet you used?
On both of my GX...at 10k on the odometer the fluid looked like sludge. I ended up doing a full fluid exchange. When I installed the Hayden, the fluid still looked good. Maybe the factory fill??We'll see what my fluid looks like with my next drain & fill in a few months after so many years now with OEM cooler and a pinned thermostat. I am open to one of the large coolers.
You have to remember.. when I put mine on...in 2019 there was still debate that US market 460s had an external cooler at all. 3rd party really wasn't even a discussion point
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OEM AT #Cooler Install - #transmission - ClubLexus - Lexus Forum Discussion
GX - 2nd Gen (2010-2023) - OEM AT #Cooler Install - #transmission - EDIT: This is more than likely the same setup going into the 2020+ GX 460 with off-road package. This has also long been available since 2010 in Canadian high trim models. As of 2019 this cooler is part of the Executive Package...www.clublexus.com
For the transmission fluid service or the install of a factory cooler and plumbing?Local dealer wanted $550 each when I inquired about my own vehicles.
That was a helpful post in a very informative thread.I’ve used a Motive setup like this to refill AT in mine.. [From my posts in 2019]
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#Transmission fluid change - ClubLexus - Lexus Forum Discussion
GX - 2nd Gen (2010-2023) - #Transmission fluid change - I know that these things are supposed to be sealed units and never have to change out the fluid. Im not programmed that way. Im nearing 100K mi on my 2010 and want to swap out the fluid. have any of yall done it yourself? I know there is a...www.clublexus.com
Using this adapter
#Transmission fluid change - ClubLexus - Lexus Forum Discussion
GX - 2nd Gen (2010-2023) - #Transmission fluid change - I know that these things are supposed to be sealed units and never have to change out the fluid. Im not programmed that way. Im nearing 100K mi on my 2010 and want to swap out the fluid. have any of yall done it yourself? I know there is a...www.clublexus.com
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I pump a pint of some neutral solvent through followed by a pint of the intended fluid before servicing through my pumps. I discard two pints of waste but have low risk of cross-contamination. I've followed this practice for almost three decades. I've never had a transmission fail but getting closer to 150k on my GX, I'll buy the replacement if necessary with no hesitation.I am a big fan of the Power Fill. I may get a separate one for use with gear oil to avoid cross-contaminating things. I've posted this pic probably half a dozen times and will keep posting it.
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Good idea, perhaps I'll try that next time I fill diffs.I pump a pint of some neutral solvent through followed by a pint of the intended fluid before servicing through my pumps. I discard two pints of waste but have low risk of cross-contamination. I've followed this practice for almost three decades. I've never had a transmission fail but getting closer to 150k on my GX, I'll buy the replacement if necessary with no hesitation.
The GX is an outstanding vehicle. Outside of the early model Air Injection Pump and associated valve failures, I'm not aware of any recalls that affect performance in a meaningful way.
The fluid exchange only.For the transmission fluid service or the install of a factory cooler and plumbing?