Can you still get a Mopar radiator (2005 LJ)? If not, is anything else good quality?
every now and then someone claims they think they got the last one. There might be some out there sitting in a warehouse somewhere but no telling how to find them.
To improve your chances of finding one, if you happen to have a manual transmission you can still use the one for an auto.
Even if you find a rare, new in box Mopar radiator...one, lots of counterfeit parts out there, and two, Mopar has largely shipped production overseas.
At this point... especially for my 97... perhaps less so for your 05...the Denso is much less risk...and substantially cheaper.
-Mac
Even if you find a rare, new in box Mopar radiator...one, lots of counterfeit parts out there, and two, Mopar has largely shipped production overseas.
At this point... especially for my 97... perhaps less so for your 05...the Denso is much less risk...and substantially cheaper.
-Mac
Denso should be made in Japan and I've used their parts for years on many vehicles. If you receive a Denso part stamped made in the US, send it back.![]()
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at this point I kinda feel better about Japan-sourced parts than USA, anyway.
I ordered a Nissens from Rockauto for my 03 Rubicon Auto. Should arrive tomorrow and plan on installing over the next few days. Will report back with results.
My Nissen's is at 13+ years and must be somewhere around 100k miles
It's also really easy to change the radiator. ... I bought a cheap replacement from Amazon for $70 that lasted about 5 years. ... When it fails, I'll have no issue replacing it with a cheaper alternative.
