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    Seems my original lines have started leaking, my mechanic tells me it's a dealer only item. I am wondering if anyone can tell me the part numbers so i can search online. Or is it a dealer only?
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    We can't tell you the part numbers because you didn't tell us what you drive. Rockauto typically stocks the lines at great prices though.
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    2004 GTP , sorry I assumed everyone knew what I drive ,
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    Napa would sell them.

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    They might, I live about 1000 feet from a NAPA. I was looking on EBAY and came up with 2 parts a inlet and outlet fro the tranny cooler. 15264588 15264589
    can get both for under $30.00.
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    FYI, they are only like $34 from the dealer
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    The dealer ripped us off enough already . Napa Is where it's at. Might be a little more but you can't beet a lifetime warranty followed with quality.
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    Quote Originally Posted by black954 View Post
    FYI, they are only like $34 from the dealer
    I called my dealer one of many in the area, but I drive right by this one everyday. They had it over $100 for the set. I ordered a set of oem AC Delco online tonight $29.34
    shipped to my doorstep. From what I have been reading they are not hard to replace either. They basically snap in. Not like the old lines that always twisted or broke.
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    You are going to love the clips.. There is a specific tool for them, most don't seem to have it..but there is a tool. If you use a pick to remove the clips, just be careful with them.
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    The Ebay tranny lines worked fine , had to modify the one that goes in near the pan. Seems it was a tad too long so I trimmed about 1/8" off the end. Snapped right in. Problem solved.
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    Most parts stores don't sell them. I called my local chevy dealer and they sold them both. It was like 25 for the upper and 26 for the lower. Pretty easy fix since mine were rusted out
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    Quote Originally Posted by BillBoost37 View Post
    You are going to love the clips.. There is a specific tool for them, most don't seem to have it..but there is a tool. If you use a pick to remove the clips, just be careful with them.
    Go to harbour freight or whatever that store is and find a dentistry set.

    Those pics are well worth the $10 they'll set you back.

    On the topic of lines: you guys have it cheap!

    Up here they're $100 a pop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by matt5112 View Post
    Go to harbour freight or whatever that store is and find a dentistry set.
    I bought a nice pick set from Harbor Freight. The small one is what you need to pop the clips out. I bought a big quantity pack of clips since mine were no longer usable from RockAuto. The trans cooler line I used was a Dorman on eBay. I have a '98 and upgraded to a '02 GTP Radiator. So, I just hacked it in half and re-used the stock line attached to the tranny.

    Damn those clips.
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    P/N for the clips I got from Rock Auto: A63098

    They sell in quantities of 25. I paid under $5 shipped for 25 of them. It seems high for what they are, but it saves a lot of aggravation!
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    This is...there is a tool for the clips. It's similar to a fuel line clip tool. Super easy when you use it and never deal with the clips again. You have to know that a guy with metric polished wrenches, metric 6 point non polished wrenches, stubby metric polished wrenches, metric polished line wrenches and ratcheting, locking polished wrenches would have a few different pick sets...right?

    Just thought about this..I have something like 8 sets or wrenches and I've sold a couple sets off in the past. That Fast and the Furious line about if you can't find the right tool in my garage applies.
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