08-22 Sequoia 5.7L Transmission Cooler Bracket
$105.00
Fix What Toyota Took Away
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If You Tow, Or Have Big Tires, You Need This
After mid-2011, Toyota decided your Sequoia didn’t need a transmission cooler.
By the time the dash light comes on at 305°, it’s already too late—your fluid is cooked. And a complete drain and fill will cost over $200 in fluid alone.
Simple Fix. Big Difference.
This bracket lets you mount a real external cooler like it should’ve come from the factory.
- Designed for Derale 19-row 10000 series coolers
- Solid, no-nonsense mounting—no zip ties, no guesswork
- Slim profile so you’re not blocking airflow
Built Like Toyota's Should Be
- Laser cut from 1/8" aluminum
- Strong, simple, and made to fit
- Includes stainless hardware
No Overthinking Required
- Uses the factory thermostat (so you won’t run too cold)
- See separate listing for my install kit: Derale 19-row Install Kit – Full Metal Designs
What’s Included
- Aluminum mounting bracket
- Stainless hardware (bracket → truck)
- Stainless hardware (cooler → bracket)
- Rubber grommets for hose routing (need to drill 1.25" holes in plastic shield)
Needed to Complete Install
If you already have a factory cooler:
- Derale 19-row 10000 series cooler w/ barb fittings 13403, 51978, 51981 (90° barb fittings for 3/8" hose recommended)
- 3/8" inside diameter automotive hose — 6 ft
- Transmission fluid
If you don’t have a factory cooler:
- Toyota thermostat — 32970-34030
- Toyota inlet hose — 32941-0C030
- Toyota outlet hose — 32942-0C040
- Toyota cooler pipe (hardline) — 32907-0C020
- Toyota (2) flange bolts — 90080-10400
- Toyota hose clamps — 90466-16004 or 90466-A0014
- Magnefine Filter — Recommended