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*Best* radiator & water pump?
I need a new water pump and *may* need a new radiator on my '01 XJ Limited. I'll go with a brand new pump, no reman. one, but I see these no-name brands at the local chain store auto part stores, is there a *good* one you recommend? If my rad is cracked or leaking I'll need a new one too, my '01 has one of the craplastic tank rads, if you know of a better one what would you recommend? I do not do any wheeling or towing with my '01 (those duties are reserved for my '88 Pioneer):cowboy:
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Originally Posted by 8lugnuts
(Post 2125465)
I need a new water pump and *may* need a new radiator on my '01 XJ Limited. I'll go with a brand new pump, no reman. one, but I see these no-name brands at the local chain store auto part stores, is there a *good* one you recommend? If my rad is cracked or leaking I'll need a new one too, my '01 has one of the craplastic tank rads, if you know of a better one what would you recommend? I do not do any wheeling or towing with my '01 (those duties are reserved for my '88 Pioneer):cowboy:
I appreciate the feedback. |
I bit the bullet and bought a HESCO wp. Works great, no problems.
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be careful with that 3 row from radiator barn. its a good radiator but it is awful thick. if you have a t-case drop or motor mount lift or grand cherokee fan hub you may run into clearence issues. mine ran into issues when i did my longarm kit since it changed the angle of the engine. the fan hub rubbed a hole in that radiator. the two row fits with no problems.
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Originally Posted by 8lugnuts
(Post 2125465)
.......If my rad is cracked or leaking I'll need a new one too, my '01 has one of the craplastic tank rads, if you know of a better one what would you recommend?......
http://www.stockcarproducts.com/rad2.htm |
Radiator is cracked so I ordered a stock one. As I stated earlier this XJ is used for daily driving, no wheeling or towing, light towing to the dump once in awhile. My old '88 Pioneer has an all metal rad.
Thanks for your input everyone. |
Originally Posted by BimmerJeeper
(Post 2125777)
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Originally Posted by jebmccall
(Post 2125868)
be careful with that 3 row from radiator barn. its a good radiator but it is awful thick. if you have a t-case drop or motor mount lift or grand cherokee fan hub you may run into clearence issues. mine ran into issues when i did my longarm kit since it changed the angle of the engine. the fan hub rubbed a hole in that radiator. the two row fits with no problems.
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I always liked the csf radiators from dpgoffroad. I went with the 3 row and had no thickness issues.
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Originally Posted by BimmerJeeper
(Post 2126634)
Since the OEM radiator is 1 row, I am sure 2 row is a good enough upgrade, and I do NOT need any clearance issues. I need stuff to be bone stock and simple. Thanks. 2 row it is.
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Originally Posted by djb383
(Post 2126227)
Do your homework when selecting a new rad.....multiple narrow row copper/brass rads r old school while single very wide row aluminum/plastic rads r the modern design and have been for 20+ years. $100K autos r using aluminum/plastic design rads, not copper/brass. Something to think about when plunking down those $.
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Originally Posted by Aljay
(Post 2126780)
Wow /\/\/\ ,My new to me cherokee is on its second(and last) plastic aluminum radiator I will be getting a 2 row CSF Im done with plastic aluminum garbage that lasts 2 yrs and splits !
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The one I am replacing is the original.....117K+ miles.
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with all the complaints about the plastic tanked radiator I do agree..... But why go buy the high dollar aftermarket when the stock brass 2 row works perfectly fine, and is a dream to repair all things considered. You can pick one up at a bone yard for @60$ and rod it and solder it yourself.
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