Need to Replace Radiator. Which one?

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LibertyTC

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The Mopar is the only long lasting drop in available. Mine is still going strong at 11 years.
Avondale wholesale site seems to be down, anyone else got access today?
I did find this site for pricing with AC and Auto Trans 52080118AB at $221.84
RADIATOR for 2004 Jeep Liberty|52080118AB
Here if I went to dealer in Canada I bet that would translate probably to $400+ :icon_lol:
 

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Just ordered one from wholesalemopar.com. 227 including shipping. I think I'm using the standard transmission model because of the external transmission oil cooler. Dealer wanted 250 some, plus the tax would have been close to 25 so I saved some. Guess I better get some insulators too.
 

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Just a thought before the new rad comes in. I can only put the thermostat in one way, right? Notch in seal was aligned with notch in housing. And it sat nice and even.
 

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Sounds right, the air bleed hole as in diagram.
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Just be aware that not all the mopar gasket comes with a notch on it. The important thing is to have the bleeder hole on the 12 o'clock position.
 
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