HELP ME ON OIL TRANSMISION LINES!!

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gabrielsux

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Hello everyone, a pleasure to greet you, good morning, I have a problem. This is my first post. I think I'm in the right place. It's a detail that I have with my Jeep Liberty 2003 Renegade a year ago. I bought a radiator on eBay but it came out bad. It lasted only a year and apart from that I had to cut the inlet and outlet pipes to the transmission radiator and now I have a radiator that fits perfectly with the original measurements and I can't get those tubes anywhere. Will anyone know where? I leave a photo for more details of what I really cut was the burr of the tube because it didn't even enter the radiator
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So you cut the external piece off both tube's? I'd take what you have left and see if you can match it at Napa or Carquest. Dorman makes replacement pieces like this.
 

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So you cut the external piece off both tube's? I'd take what you have left and see if you can match it at Napa or Carquest. Dorman makes replacement pieces like this.
Yeah i do maybe I shouldn't have done it but there's no turning back I was looking on eBay and Amazon and they don't even sell the tube only aluminum you say in napa that they make them? I think I haven't seen it either if you have a link I would appreciate it
 

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How about the transmission ends? Do you still have those as well?

If so - take them to the auto parts store and see if they can match you some compression fittings (unions) and then, if the rest of the lines are missing - use some NiCopp to bend your own.
 

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How about the transmission ends? Do you still have those as well?

If so - take them to the auto parts store and see if they can match you some compression fittings (unions) and then, if the rest of the lines are missing - use some NiCopp to bend your own.
Hello doing yeah i try but the weekend goin to junk yard maybe with lucky have one if not sure I need try this possibly
 

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