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I have one in my 2012 and am happy with it. Had to make some minor mods to get it to fit right, and others have had them start leaking after a year or two. Fingers crossed!My OE radiator cracked on one of the plastic side tanks so I ordered the Cold-Case from summit with the oil cooler connections. Looks like a quality product and came nicely packaged.View attachment 375059View attachment 375060View attachment 375061View attachment 375062View attachment 375063

Installed it today. It doesn't come with new "feet" so you have to scavenge from the old radiator. Had to cut a few of the bolts shorter so they wouldn't push into it. Two of the bolts for the plastic top piece.
Quality seems very nice and it's way thicker than OEM. I registered for the lifetime warranty.
I also made some new air dams for both sides because mine were wasted.
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I knew it would come in handy eventually.So apparently you don't think you'll need the Trump-Pence yard sign? LOL![]()
I knew it would come in handy eventually.
the return line to the reservoir is too large you need to install some kind of restrictor to make it at least 1/2 or more the size/flow it is now, too much coolant entering the reservoir messes the system up. maybe go to the hardware store and get a reducer in the pipe section and insert it into the return line.It's cooler out today and on the way to work this popped up. Temp gauge was at the bottom below 160. Surge tank is full. Does this radiator work too good? I'll be checking the temp sensor when I get home. Top radiator hose was hot but I could hold it without burning myself. Cold side of the radiator was just above ambient temp I'd say.
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I'll give this a try. Thanks!the return line to the reservoir is too large you need to install some kind of restrictor to make it at least 1/2 or more the size/flow it is now, too much coolant entering the reservoir messes the system up. maybe go to the hardware store and get a reducer in the pipe section and insert it into the return line.
Classic symptoms of a failed coolant temp sensor. Easy fix. If it takes you 10 minutes, you must’ve stopped to smoke a cigarette.It's cooler out today and on the way to work this popped up. Temp gauge was at the bottom below 160. Surge tank is full. Does this radiator work too good? I'll be checking the temp sensor when I get home. Top radiator hose was hot but I could hold it without burning myself. Cold side of the radiator was just above ambient temp I'd say.
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^^^This firstthe return line to the reservoir is too large you need to install some kind of restrictor to make it at least 1/2 or more the size/flow it is now, too much coolant entering the reservoir messes the system up. maybe go to the hardware store and get a reducer in the pipe section and insert it into the return line.
I could be wrong the larger return might make it run too cool instead of hot, can't remember which.^^^This first
I could be wrong the larger return might make it run too cool instead of hot, can't remember which.