I need a new radiator in my 97.
I checked yesterday and the FZJ80 radiators from my dealership are $500 without discounts. The 92-94 radiators are NLA.
edit: @beno confirmed the are still available.
There are a lot online ranging in price from $100 up to $1,000+.
I just wonder what's out there and price vs. Value and features.
I've read on here "go all aluminum", "go OEM (aluminum core with plastic tanks)", "get the fj80 radiator (brass core and I don't know what the top tank is made of)" and then people get brand loyal. I don't know what features make a quality radiator, other than it cools, it fits, and it doesn't leak.
Can anyone explain how to choose the right radiator for a given application? We all use our rigs differently. I imagine that an Arizona rig will need a different radiator than an Alaska rig and different than someone that crawls in the heat all day different than a daily driver that gets wheeled on occasional weekends. Am I wrong?
At 20+ years and most over 200k miles I think this is becoming a scheduled maintenance item almost.
I checked yesterday and the FZJ80 radiators from my dealership are $500 without discounts. The 92-94 radiators are NLA.
edit: @beno confirmed the are still available.
There are a lot online ranging in price from $100 up to $1,000+.
I just wonder what's out there and price vs. Value and features.
I've read on here "go all aluminum", "go OEM (aluminum core with plastic tanks)", "get the fj80 radiator (brass core and I don't know what the top tank is made of)" and then people get brand loyal. I don't know what features make a quality radiator, other than it cools, it fits, and it doesn't leak.
Can anyone explain how to choose the right radiator for a given application? We all use our rigs differently. I imagine that an Arizona rig will need a different radiator than an Alaska rig and different than someone that crawls in the heat all day different than a daily driver that gets wheeled on occasional weekends. Am I wrong?
At 20+ years and most over 200k miles I think this is becoming a scheduled maintenance item almost.
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