need some pics on how everyone mounted there trans koolers

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not too clear but hopefully you get the picture
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Aftermarket trans cooler and GMC factory oil cooler. I should have gotten a foctory trans cooler but couldn't find a good one in the junkyard!
 

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GM Factory pick-up oil cooler and aftermarket (Hayden) Trans cooler. Wanted a GM Trans cooler but couldn't find a good on in the junk yard. Still looking. View attachment 118869
GM coolers made by Tru-Cool. Same for the F.O.R.D. & Mopar fraternity. Also sold under the B &M label and many others. They're a true rad type cooler and the most effective kind of cooler. They came with both push on style connections or threaded connections.
 
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i was always told from the guy's in the know that the best way to mount a trans cooler is with in and out on top like a radiator. second best was side ways. they told me it's a radiator and you never see a radiator mounted with inlet and outlet side ways. sometimes you have to do what you have to do to get them mounted in a confined area though. seems like the stacked plate design is a little smaller and still has capacity that the larger tube and fin have.
 
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