gird123
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- minden, nv
My radiator sprang a leak. Any suggestions for a good upgrade?
Thank you,
Nate
Thank you,
Nate
Is this a daily driver or a trail rig? An all metal 2 row is adequate for most applications as well.
So, I talked to a few(3) different radiator shops and they all tried to talk me out of the CSF and champion. All of them recommended theVista-Pro Ready Rad 432335 or something very similar it is a single core. Said it is a better rad. Thoughts?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PLI-432335/
I was torn on the whole 2 Vs. 3 row debate but I ended up with a CSF all metal 3 row(from DPG offroad) a few years ago and have been very happy. Here in AZ it has been over 110 often this past month and sitting in traffic or out literally in the desert my temp has been just fine.
was this a direct replacement?I have the all-aluminum FFD radiator. It's top notch in my opinion.
was this a direct replacement?
awesome, that's pretty much everything i needed to know, i need a new radiator and i was considering upgrading so i don't have to later, good to know it's basically just a yank it and drop it installYes, it fit my 2000 XJ without any major problems. It doesn't have the upper trany fitting like the OE style, but I added a trany oil cooler, so that didn't make any difference since I ran a hose and used clamps. The FFD has a lifetime warranty if installed by one of their dealers. I didn't go that route since I was adding a coolant by-pass filter, external trany filter, and trany oil cooler all at the same time. I also added the FFD triple fan kit and removed the mechanical fan.