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JEGS 555-51945 Ready-Fit Aluminum Radiator Features:
- Fits 2011-2016 Chevy Silverado 2500HD, 3500HD and GMC Sierra 2500HD, 3500HD with 6.6L Duramax Diesel Engine
- Internally reinforced end tubes with bridge clips
- Added ribs in weak spots on the tank
- Extra strong integrated mounting points
- Tank-to-header attachment is strengthened by a heavy gauge steel crimp vs aluminum on OEM
- Core has strong, heavy-duty tubes and more fins per inch than OEM
- Radiator incorporates 4 mounting brackets
- Replaces GM OEM part numbers 25838892 & 23172440
- Replaces Northern Part Number CR13244
JEGS 555-51945 Ready-Fit Aluminum Radiator Measurement Note:
- Measuring a radiator is very simple but, certain rules apply. The tubes of a radiator are always mounted parallel to the fins and perpendicular to the inlet/outlet tanks. The measurement difference between a crossflow and a downflow radiator can be confusing. The first measurement is always the height which is always taken in the same direction as the tubes. (Height Example: A Crossflow Radiator Height would be measured horizontally whereas a Downflow Radiator would be measured Vertically). Second, the width is always measured between the side plates.
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