New Old Stock OEM Radiators & Parts For Ford, GM, & Mopar
Radiator Support Baffle
Radiator Coolant Hose
Radiator Inlet Hose
Radiator Coolant Hose
Radiator Inlet Pipe
Radiator Coolant Hose
Radiator Inlet Hose
Radiator Coolant Hose
Radiator Inlet Hose
Radiator Coolant Hose
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TL;DR Summary
Radiators and related parts are central to the cooling system, helping manage engine temperature during normal driving, towing, traffic, and seasonal temperature changes. IPI Parts helps shoppers find genuine OEM radiator components for Ford, Mopar, and GM vehicles, including hard-to-find and discontinued parts when available.
The correct radiator depends on engine, transmission, cooling package, mounting design, hose locations, and sometimes production details. Related cooling categories such as hoses and clamps, thermostats and parts, and water pumps may also be worth reviewing during a complete repair.
What This Category Includes
- Radiator assemblies
- Radiator caps, mounts, insulators, and brackets were listed
- Drain plugs, fittings, and related service components
- Cooling fan shroud or support-related parts when applicable
- Associated OEM cooling system components for repair or restoration
Why Genuine OEM Parts Matter
A genuine OEM radiator is designed around the vehicle's original cooling capacity, mounting points, hose connections, and auxiliary cooler layout. This matters for vehicles with towing packages, automatic transmissions, performance cooling, or restoration requirements. Aftermarket radiators can vary in construction and configuration, so shoppers should compare specifications carefully when an exact factory fit is important.
How to Choose the Right Part
Confirm the engine, transmission, drivetrain, and cooling package before selecting a radiator. Check whether the vehicle uses integrated transmission or engine oil cooler connections. Compare hose locations, mounting tabs, sensor ports, and dimensions against the original part. For older vehicles, review superseded part numbers and product notes closely.
Compatibility or Fitment Guidance
Radiator compatibility may vary by engine code, tow package, air conditioning, transmission type, and production date. Consult the Owner's Manual or service information for coolant specifications and replacement procedures. A qualified technician should inspect the hoses, thermostat, water pump, cap, and clamps during cooling system service.
Key Takeaways
- Radiators are not one-size-fits-all within a vehicle line.
- Cooling package, engine, and transmission details can affect fitment.
- Related parts should be inspected during radiator replacement.
FAQ
How do I know which radiator fits my vehicle?
Use complete vehicle details and compare engine, transmission, cooling package, and product notes. VIN information can help when available.
Should I replace hoses with the radiator?
Inspect hoses and clamps during the repair. Replace any parts that are worn, swollen, cracked, leaking, or incorrect for the application.
Are radiator caps vehicle-specific?
Yes. Pressure rating and fit can vary, so choose a cap listed for your vehicle and cooling system.
