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CSF Radiators Heavy-Duty All-Aluminum Radiator
JT/JL
Features & Product Details
When engine coolant overheats, performance suffers and you are forced to stop driving or risk a cooling system failure. Having to stop and wait for your engine to cool down is more than just an inconvenience, it is a limitation that shouldn't exist in modern SUVs and trucks. Especially not the legendary Wrangler.
An upgraded radiator helps eliminate the concern of overheating. These advanced designs feature larger 2-Row, 42mm aluminum cores which increase the fluid capacity of the radiators, and greatly improves heat dissipation. CSF's Exclusive B-Tube Technology increases the heat transfer by approximately 15% over regular oval welded tubes. In addition, the ultra-efficient multi-louvered fins maximize airflow through the core for the best possible performance. The result is a dramatic temperature reduction under all driving conditions.
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Instead of waiting for your factory radiator to fail or putting up with power loss due to high engine temps, you can get ahead of the problem with the CSF Radiator. Upgrading to the CSF Radiator offers a lot of advantages including:
5mm Core Upgrade
CSF always seeks to offer the ultimate cooling solution. The latest 5mm fin technology was introduced at the end of 2023 offers even more heat transfer area and thermal efficiency than CSF's tried and true 6.5mm fins. Jeep owners are known to push their rigs hard and CSF is confident this radiator is ready to take on the most demanding conditions in the world.