Of all your vehicle's systems, none are more important to the overall health of your Dodge Truck than cooling system. An internal combustion engine, unchecked, will generate temperatures hot enough to melt lead - and turn your engine into a useless mass of fused iron and aluminum. The cooling system is made up of hoses, belts that drive the water pump and/or cooling fan, water passages in the engine block known as water jackets, and the radiator.
Air flow and water that circulates through the water jackets in the engine block keeps everything from overheating. Inside the engine block, the water absorbs excess heat and carries it back to the Dodge Truck Radiator where it is literally "radiated" through the radiator's cooling fins. The Dodge Truck Radiator is the main component of the cooling system.
Considering that it's made of thin metal with a series of narrow tubes running throughout, it's amazing that a radiator functions at all - but with proper care, it will do its job exceptionally well for 100,000 miles or more. Eventually, however, all that heating and cooling takes its toll, and it will need to be retired. Replacing a Dodge Truck Radiator is not a small job, but your new radiator should be able to meet or exceed factory standards. Your Dodge Truck may indeed by "Ram Tough," but no machine is indestructible. Because today's highways are usually crowded and sometimes badly-maintained, your Dodge Truck needs every advantage to keep it going. Check out our online catalog today and see our great bargains on a Dodge Truck Radiator.Order anytime, 24/7 via our secure SSL encrypted server, or call toll free day or night.