Best stock replacement radiator?
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From: Pennsylvania
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee(XJ)
Engine: 4.0
My names TJ, I have a bone stock, clean 1997 jeep XJ, Automatic transmission, the passenger side of my radiator is slowly leaking at the top corner, is that a common issue with XJ’s? What would be the best replacement radiator for me?
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From: Syracuse, NY
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0L
Just based on the trends in posts here over the last 2 years, I would say it is not especially common. But since a radiator has no moving parts, when one fails it is usually because it is either plugged up or leaking. So leaking in general is not that uncommon. But I don't that particular location for the leak is a common theme. Just make sure to inspect and be sure that it wasn't contacted by something like the mechanical fan (doubtful). You would hate to replace it, and find out that was the cause, and have to do it again.
By the way, with a name like TJ, things could get confusing round here. People might give you the wrong part numbers. lol. (lame Jeep joke).
By the way, with a name like TJ, things could get confusing round here. People might give you the wrong part numbers. lol. (lame Jeep joke).
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From: Groton, MA
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee(XJ)
Engine: I6 4.0L
You can't go wrong with Mopar if you want to pay a premium price.
I can only say that I had a lot of problems with my 00 TJ (the Wrangler, not the OP) replacement from Autozone. However it was lifetime warrantied, so I just replaced it under warranty.
I can only say that I had a lot of problems with my 00 TJ (the Wrangler, not the OP) replacement from Autozone. However it was lifetime warrantied, so I just replaced it under warranty.
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From: Syracuse, NY
Year: 1996
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Unfortunately not, I have't had to replace mine yet. I'm as curious as you are. I've tracked a few discussions about it here, and more often then not they tend to lean towards Mopar. But I think there were some others that people liked as well, but I don't recall them off the top of my head. If anyone chimes in on this, I'll pay attention this time...I swear. (otherwise I'll just search...like a good citizen).
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From: Northern New Mexico
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
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Unfortunately not, I have't had to replace mine yet. I'm as curious as you are. I've tracked a few discussions about it here, and more often then not they tend to lean towards Mopar. But I think there were some others that people liked as well, but I don't recall them off the top of my head. If anyone chimes in on this, I'll pay attention this time...I swear. (otherwise I'll just search...like a good citizen).
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From: Groton, MA
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee(XJ)
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I think that confirms that the radiators don't go bad that often and if you have a leak you need to pay close attention to any externalities that may have caused the failure.
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From: Tarpon Springs, FL / Denver, CO
Year: '98
Engine: 4.0 I6
I have a Spectra that's been installed for a few years now, I would recommend it. Got it on Rock Auto for like $80 with a new Stant 16 psi radiator cap
Make sure you flush the system thoroughly before installing it, definitely back flush the heater core too.
I was dumb and didn't check my anti freeze mixture before the winter. It was real cold out (like 10*F) and it ended up cracking. The plastic end tanks aren't the most robust but you might want to do a cooling system overhaul just because it's a good idea. Water pump, thermostat, Hoses, radiator, fan clutch... Parts shouldn't be more than $200
Make sure you flush the system thoroughly before installing it, definitely back flush the heater core too.
I was dumb and didn't check my anti freeze mixture before the winter. It was real cold out (like 10*F) and it ended up cracking. The plastic end tanks aren't the most robust but you might want to do a cooling system overhaul just because it's a good idea. Water pump, thermostat, Hoses, radiator, fan clutch... Parts shouldn't be more than $200
Last edited by investinwaffles; Jan 25, 2018 at 03:27 AM.
Been running the Spectra/AutoZone rad for about 1.5 years and haven't had issues. I live in Florida so it gets hot here in the summer and I've only ever seen it get to about 213 (reading thru OBDII data).
Replacing the clutch fan while you're in there is also a good idea. The part is about $40 pretty much anywhere.
Replacing the clutch fan while you're in there is also a good idea. The part is about $40 pretty much anywhere.
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From: Racine, WI
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
My Spectra is 2-years strong (got it for $80 on Amazon). I've used a BTR, and it started leaking within 2 years. CSF strikes me as highly overrated, and I don't ever plan to go there after lots of research.
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From: Herndon, VA
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I had the same leak as the OP, and went with the Spectra. It's a bit early to tell, but so far it's rock solid on controlling my temps. I think Napa parts are grossly overrated for the most part these days. In my opinion their reputation is from the parts they sold 30 years ago versus now. Currently running $69 on Amazon:
Easy installation and fit just like the stock one. I replaced the fan clutch, water pump, and hoses while I was at it.
Easy installation and fit just like the stock one. I replaced the fan clutch, water pump, and hoses while I was at it.
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From: SoCal
Year: 1987
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0
I went with the cheapest one I could find on Ebay. I think it was $52 shipped. Over a year and 8000 miles still going strong. No over heating issues even when its 110° out with the ac blasting. I am sure most of the China radiators come out of the same plant and then get boxed differently for different brands.



