Hayden 699 Transcooler on '22+ (1 Viewer)

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I'd like to see what this looks like installed and the process. I've been researching metal mesh to come up with something.
update. i installed it and drove cross country with it. temps were a few degrees warmer based on feedback in the forums (+2-5° if i had to guess). i like the material. seems durable. what i dont like is that it's 4 pieces. i would have preferred one piece with a split in the middle for the body 'framing' in the middle. also didnt like that the grommets werent at the very perimeter. they include a bunch of zip ties. i bought some 1/8" shock cord (would probably do 3/16 or 1/4" if i had to do it again. and i bought 1" stainless steal S hooks. (both bought on amzn).

have to admit it worked pretty darn good.
 
I have a 23 also but have not measured it yet. You've measured it and it's too big? What would need to be relocated to make it fit?
i measured the horizontal space between the front metal fascia bracket and the edge of the existing condenser and it was about 12.5" of space. the 699 is 11.625" iirc. so it would be very tight and then you have to add some space for the hosing off the side and brackets.
 
Too much or too little transmission temperature regulation are two sides of the same coin.

The transmission has to be in a set temp range to operate without issue; measure your trans temps where you spend the majority of your commute and of course during heavy tows and determine the best course forward.
 
From what you've seen would this fit? I've not had an opportunity to get in an measure yet.

Some width would needed to be added for barbed adapter I assume?

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not sure. didn't measure how much something could protrude. the rough measurements I took are posted earlier i believe.
 

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