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Old 10-11-2009, 05:19 AM
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Can anyone tell me of a manufacturer who makes a product to block the grill/radiator to keep heat in the engine compartment. Tired of using a cardboard box. I have seen them in the past they are made of black vynil and usually have a zipper in the middle to adjust air flow. I dont know what they are called. Thanks..
 
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Old 10-11-2009, 12:19 PM
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after a quick google search for "dodge radiator cover" https://www.dodgeparts.com/product_i...oducts_id/1872
 
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right on that page they got battery blankets also that might be a good idea to get two of them if you don't have them.
 
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Aren't they called winter fronts? Being from the south, I don't use one. at one temp would you need one?
 
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Here's a good package that I plan on getting. http://www.genosgarage.com/prodinfo.asp?number=82208721
 
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Aren't they called winter fronts? Being from the south, I don't use one. at one temp would you need one?
I havent used one in the past. If your temps dont get below 25 degrees I wouldnt worry about it. Here it can get below zero alot. I use fuel addative to keep the fuel from jelling, I keep my truck inside so I dont need the battery blankets. On real cold days the engine temp can take a long time to get to operating temps, which is why I need one of these. I found the Mopar radiator cover priced under a 100 bucks plus 13 shipping on the net. If anyone is needing one let me know and I will post the link.
 
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You can pay $110, ORrrrrr.....you can go to Home Depot, get a piece of plexiglass and spend about an hour of your time......

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The Plexiglas does look cool and it's relatively cheep but that isn't going to do near a much good as what a cover that goes directly over the radiator and covers the entire thing. If you're looking for functionality you need a true radiator cover.
 
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Surpisingly it works pretty well.

Once the temps start dropping into the 30's, 20's, etc., is when I put that on.

What used to take 6-8 miles to get it up to operating temp, only takes 2 - 3.

Sure, it's no where near as efficient as a full radiator cover, but it works okay.
 
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Cool, well if my budget doesn't allow me to get the kit I'll look at doing that. It does look pretty sweet. How old it that Plexiglas? I know it likes to discolor over time but yours looks nice and shinny.
 


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