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I have an ARB bull bar, would i need to remove the bar to install a new radiator?
No.
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I have an ARB bull bar, would i need to remove the bar to install a new radiator?
Not hard. One of those ones though where you need gloves cause it's a knuckle slicer getting between the grill to get to some bolts
Assuming I use a clean container, any issue trying to recover as much Zerex fluid and reusing? It's brand new and I already have about 15 quarts of old fluid I need to return and dont want to have to recycle double that....and I'm cheap.
Yes you take the grill off but you do not remove the transmission cooler and A/C condenser(the 2 separate smaller radiators). They are the in front of the radiator and is the most PIA part of this remove and replace....getting the old radiator out around these two other grills will chew up your hands.
I just replaced my in-laws 06 sport (160K miles) with an amazon radiator (~$80). The reviews were very good (not that I really believe amazon reviews as much as I used to) and I have had luck with my 01 Cherokee sport amazon radiator (going on 4 years) so I figured I'd go cheap. I read in the forums to only buy the Mopar but disregarded this. I installed the amazon special and noticed a small leak on the passengers side of the radiator after only 2 days. The original leak of the original OEM radiator was on the upper drivers side of the radiator and was pretty significant. I bought some UV raditator leak detect (8 bucks Oriellys) and discovered the leak was on the new radiator, where the plastic meet the metal, lower passenger side. Now I'm buying the mopar on rock auto for $200....
Assuming I use a clean container, any issue trying to recover as much Zerex fluid and reusing? It's brand new and I already have about 15 quarts of old fluid I need to return and dont want to have to recycle double that....and I'm cheap.
I just did this job yesterday after the aftermarket radiator the PO installed blew a 4" long crack in the drivers side tank, spraying coolant all over the whole engine bay. I replaced it with a Mopar one from rockauto (~180 shipped after discount code). It wasn't bad, the hardest part is dealing with those soft rubber air shield things on either side.
Does a new mopar rad come with those soft rubber air curtain things? Those went in the garbage along with my old rad. So far I haven't had any issues without them but they must be there for a reason.
Does a new mopar rad come with those soft rubber air curtain things? Those went in the garbage along with my old rad. So far I haven't had any issues without them but they must be there for a reason.