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i took as many pics as i could for you. its not really that hard, just take the front end off the car (front bar and fmic and front bar support if you dont have a fmic as it may get in the way).

remove your standard trans cooler.

fill the new trans cooler core with transmission fluid then attach the hoses and bolt them on, make sure you dont spill any.

attach the hoses to the standard feed and return pipes which sit behind the front right headlight (you'll see them when you take your standard one off). this way you dont spill any oil and you wont have to top up as much when you start the car.

use one of the existing holes on the support i used in the pic then run a nut and bolt through it - i used another bolt as a spacer as it bends in at the top.

drill a hole for the bottom mount and run another nut and bolt through it.

start the car and see if you need to top up the fluid. then off you go.

pics:

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