Land Rover Engine Oil Cooler Hoses

At Advance Auto, we carry different types of Engine Oil Cooler Hoses for your Land Rover at competitive prices to fit your budget. Save on costs when you find your Land Rover replacement Engine Oil Cooler Hoses with us.

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URO Parts – Engine Oil Cooler Pipe w/ O-Ring, Aluminum vs OEM Plastic; From Water Pump to Oil Cooler (Part No.LR028136PRM)

Engine Oil Cooler Pipe w/ O-Ring, Aluminum vs OEM Plastic; From Water Pump to Oil Cooler

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URO Premium products are re-engineered to solve the problem of these failure prone parts. URO Premium products feature a more robust design and/or higher-grade materials to vastly improve the reliability and durability of the product. Each URO Premium product bears the “URO Premium” seal (top left) and “PRM” suffix to their part number to easily distinguish them from their OEM counterparts. You no longer have to make a choice between brands, the choice is clear.

Product Features:
  • Metal Pipe vs OEM Plastic
  • Plastic gets brittle from heat cycles and cracks or breaks
  • Guaranteed fitment
  • Replacement of old hardened or cracked oil cooler hose instantly eliminates troublesome oil leaks
  • Direct replacement design for easy installation
  • High-quality elastomer material resists cracking and splitting due to intense engine heat and continuous oil exposure
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