I just bought an OEM radiator last month. Wermopar has one available for your 2004 rig for $366.
I'd also be curious about when it makes sense to just refurbish your existing but failed radiator? I'm sure it depends on the nature of the failure, but if you have a Mopar radiator that fails, are there situations where getting it refurbished would be better than the aftermarket stuff that's out there?
Rock Auto
1994 Jeep 4.0 radiator (copper/brass construction)
CSF 2576 2 Row - Going for $270 at the moment
Do not waste your money on the 3 row. No added advantage, Wranglers actually seem to run better with the 2 row
Will fit all Jeep Wranglers from 1987 to 2006
Avoids the cheap Chinese aluminum knock off problems
I'd also be curious about when it makes sense to just refurbish your existing but failed radiator? I'm sure it depends on the nature of the failure, but if you have a Mopar radiator that fails, are there situations where getting it refurbished would be better than the aftermarket stuff that's out there?
With $100 shipping…
oem radiator ordered. now no more jeep till my credit card recovers from all the stuff i had to get for it over the past month. its getting parked becasue every time i drive it i end up replacing something lol.
Yes but they are available.
Good move buying OEM. One less thing to deal with long term
Yes but they are available.
Good move buying OEM. One less thing to deal with long term
so just dawned on me that part number is for auto tjs. mine is a manual...
Same radiator, auto just has a built in trans cooler. No worries.
so just dawned on me that part number is for auto tjs. mine is a manual...