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With the nice weather arriving I am getting my '05 ready for some R&R activities. I am going to put my camper on the truck and hook up the boat and head out for some fun. I am thinking I want to upgrade my transmission air to oil cooler so that I can keep my tranny temps from getting high as I use the truck. I will be at max GVW on the truck and my GCWR will be about 17k. Last summer driving in the heat I saw tranny temps of 196 degrees F without the camper or the boat in tow. I know it will go up as I load the truck and travel the mountains so I want to build in lots of margin. Of course I can't find a spec on the OEM cooler so I don't know what it's BTU capacity is but I was looking at using a cooler that has thermostatic controlled electric fan. Some of these units have a 34K-40K BTU per hour rating which is supposedly capable of handling a GVW of 30k pounds. I am interested in knowing if anyone has gone this route of upgrading the transmission cooler and what did you end up using and why, and did it work out for you? I would be interested in getting something that wouldn't take a lot of custom fabrication. As an example BD-Power seems to have a unit that matches up to the 48RE fittings and wiring harness etc. http://www.summitracing.com/parts/bdd-1030606-12/overview/ Sure would be interested in any thoughts or inputs on the route I should go.