Is my Dodge Ram early or late model?
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#12
Yep, but that doesn't help me unless I know the split.
Either way, when I posted my question, I saw ONLY the very first question post, (the OP). For whatever reason, not one response showed. Now, they all do.
I'll just match the radiators up and figure it out. I'll post what I find.
Thank you.
#13
So, it may have been mentioned already but, I'll throw it up here anyway.
The differences are that, late model radiators were just for coolant, unlike early models, which still had trans cooler lines run to them, even if they also had an external cooler too. This also explains why early models are more expensive.
#14
So, it may have been mentioned already but, I'll throw it up here anyway.
The differences are that, late model radiators were just for coolant, unlike early models, which still had trans cooler lines run to them, even if they also had an external cooler too. This also explains why early models are more expensive.
The differences are that, late model radiators were just for coolant, unlike early models, which still had trans cooler lines run to them, even if they also had an external cooler too. This also explains why early models are more expensive.