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Old     (ixfe)      Join Date: Aug 2008       07-05-2010, 2:42 PM Reply   
I have a 2008 Suburban LTZ with 30k miles. It has the factory HD towing package which includes 3.73 gears, air suspension (love this), and a tranny cooler.

The truck tows fine to the local ramp, over moderate hills, etc. But on the longer tow trips over big, long grades it struggles. Last year on the way to Shasta I saw the tranny fluid go up to 235 degrees.

We are headed back to Shasta in a few weeks and I'm not axious to see this happen again. Back then I was towing in 'D' and I've since switch to towing in '3' which seems to have helped.

In addition to flushing my tranny fluid, now I'm wondering if it would be beneficial to swamp out the OEM tranny cooler for something a little beefier.

Will this help?
Old     (davidggriffith)      Join Date: Sep 2008       07-05-2010, 5:43 PM Reply   
i wouldnt replace the trans cooler just put a extra deep trans pan heres a link im not sure what your trans is http://www.mag-hytec.com/store/index...f88c728d3edbbf
Old     (mhunter)      Join Date: Mar 2008       07-05-2010, 5:56 PM Reply   
Yes with the biggest cooler you can find . The deep pan will also help. When you have your fluid flushed have synthetic fluid put in it will lower trans temp about 20 degrees. You dont want the trans much over 200 at 235 you will cause damage.
Old     (timmyb)      Join Date: Apr 2007       07-06-2010, 1:19 PM Reply   
I would replace it for sure. I had the HD tow package on my Avalanche and the tranny lasted 60k miles before it let go and then I put in a bigger cooler, new converter and upgraded the clutches. I think the bigger cooler and pan will save you about $2,500 in the long run.
Old    SamIngram            07-06-2010, 1:24 PM Reply   
Why replace the OEM cooler?? Just add another cooler somewhere down the line in series and add fluid!
Old     (murphy_smith)      Join Date: Dec 2005       07-06-2010, 1:25 PM Reply   
Air Suspension...you better say a prayer everyt night that no components on that system go. To replace all four shocks is about $1,600.

I found out the hard way
Old     (murphy_smith)      Join Date: Dec 2005       07-06-2010, 1:28 PM Reply   
Check out BandM racing. They will have all the parts you need.
Old     (PictureMeRollin)      Join Date: Apr 2010       07-06-2010, 2:27 PM Reply   
dont ditch it, just add a 2nd cooler
Old     (cadunkle)      Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: NJ       07-06-2010, 2:39 PM Reply   
Depends on wht type of cooler it has. If it's a cheapy tube and fin type then ditch it and get a good stacked plate cooler. If it's already stacked plate then leave it. Also if you get a deeper pan see if you can get a trans filter for a deep pan that has an extension on the pickup so it gets fluid from the bottom of the pan, or if you can make one. Deeper pan and synthetic fluid are both good ideas though.
Old     (ixfe)      Join Date: Aug 2008       07-06-2010, 11:15 PM Reply   
Good stuff... I'm headed to the tranny shop on Thursday.
Old    SamIngram            07-07-2010, 12:24 AM Reply   
It doesn't matter what type of cooler is already on the truck... just add another one, the more cooling the better...

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