so I remember reading a post that talked about the stock external transmission cooler (on a 2005) was ot adequate for trailer towing. well, I decided to try to fix the oil leak at the cooler hard line to rubber hose joint (below and between the front of the engine and the radiator). for what ever reason, one of the hoses was pushed back away from the hard line about 3/8". well. I replaced the hose completely, and safety wired the (worm style) clamps so it could not loosen on its own. and after I was finished with the repair, I thought i would look into the idea of the cooler being not adequate. I don't think the cooler is to small. but to me, it does not look like it gets enough air flow to be 100% efficient either. I'm going to try to do something with the front bumper (as soon as I get caught up on other necessary chores), so that I can mount a couple of pair of extra lights up front. and at that time, I am going to look into drilling several 1 to 1 1/2" holes in the vertical face of the front bumper to get extra air to the cooler. I'm not sure if that will work or not, because I can not get a good look at all of the parts that make up the front bumper. my eyesight is not what it used to be, and I have no clue what lies under the bumper cover. I seriously hate those things(the cover). IMHO, the cars from the 1920's had it right, using a chrome plated leaf spring as a bumper!