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Blanco1
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Jun 06, 2018

Aftermarket Radiator UpGrade or factory?

I just remembered a couple years ago while traveling in our '97 12 valve Dodge 5.9 while we still had our Lance TC in its bed, I developed a radiator leak & I just adding some Bars Radiator stop leak & been driving it since, with no issues , but now we stepped it up to a Travel trailer & I plan on a lot more trips taking us around the USA to camp & see the sights & realize, That radiator might just one day finally let loose & it would likely happen in the worst place? :surprise:

So I'm wondering if the factory replacement radiator that has plastic sides & part of it is reliable enough?

The Dash board cover in this Gen is ****!

So where is else did they try to save money?

Is it a safe bet while driving through Death Valley in august or Sept to run a replacement stock style radiator?

( I typically like to upgrade when ever replacing parts )
But do I need to?

& if so, is there a common best upgrade?
  • If you have a Summit Racing in your neck of the woods, check with them. I've found them to have the best prices on radiators.
  • FishOnOne wrote:
    Man Blanco your projects are developing faster than you can get them finished. Hope your making progress on smoothing out the bumps on that dodge.

    I would flush out that **** Bars leak with multiple distilled water flushes with old radiator on, replace with factory radiator and fill with antifreeze to the amount of 50% cooling system capacity and then top off with distilled water to get a 50:50 ratio.


    Not sure if your trying to be a smart ass or not?

    I've always had many projects & I've sold most of them as of now.
    & planned to focus on the dodge tow rig.

    Currently on my list.

    Radiator
    Rear Spring shackles that are currently sitting in the shipping box in my Dinning room .
    & an exhaust Brake & then most likely Water/Meth injection!

    I have always been a hardcore automotive upgrade guy since I was about 14 years old & before that was Bicycles!

    but next week the rear Sulastic spring shackles get installed & then I figure out what shocks I want & then most likely the radiator & so forth?

    I was just out side working on my Sammy to see if it will work out as a trailer dolly?

  • Man Blanco your projects are developing faster than you can get them finished. Hope your making progress on smoothing out the bumps on that dodge.

    I would flush out that **** Bars leak with multiple distilled water flushes with old radiator on, replace with factory radiator and fill with antifreeze to the amount of 50% cooling system capacity and then top off with distilled water to get a 50:50 ratio.
  • Company called Mishimoto makes replacement all aluminum radiators and I would replace my stock 2010 Ram radiator with one when mine needs work or repairs. Specs are impressive.
  • I got an after-market for my MH from O'Reilly auto parts. It has a full aluminum body and thicker coils. It reduced the temperature increases that I was experiencing pulling some hills.
    Far less expensive then factory!