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Duralast Radiator 2001-2510

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Duralast476258
Part # 2001-2510
SKU # 476258
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Estimated delivery Dec. 12
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Part #
2001-2510
SKU #
476258
Weight
22.12lbs
Thermostat Included
No
Inlet Location
Upper Left
Outlet Diameter
2.3in
Outlet Location
Lower Right
Transmission Oil Cooler Included
No
Tank Material
Aluminum
Innovative engineering, manufacturing technology and quality control ensure that Duralast heavy duty radiators meet or exceed the performance of the original equipment they replace. That extends to all components, including engine and transmission.
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    OE style clevis pins are included (when required) to allow thermal expansion and movement of the radiator within the frame; Designed with side rail stress relief cuts to reduce stress on the headers and allow thermal expansion
Keep your engine cool
Duralast Radiators. Duralast Radiators provide the most reliable cooling solution for your vehicle: Deep Extrusion Header, Thermal Expansion Cuts, Find Edge Design, Longer Header Tabs

knowledge is power

The radiator is a major part of your vehicle's cooling system that works together with the engine cooling fan, water pump and thermostat to maintain the proper engine temperature by removing absorbed heat from the engine coolant.

Your engine cooling system contains Antifreeze + Engine Coolant. Over time leaks may develop. You may notice colored water under your vehicle's engine area. This is a sure sign of a coolant leak.

Flushing the cooling system will help prevent contaminating the new radiator. Always use the correct type of new Antifreeze + Engine Coolant. Dispose of used engine coolant just like used engine oil.

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