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Chevrolet & GMC Trucks
JEGS 555-511615 Replacement Radiator Features:
- Designed to Fit:
- 1999-2004 Chevy Silverado 1500
- 2000-2004 Chevy Tahoe
- 2000-2006 Chevy Suburban 1500
- Direct Replacement Bolt-in Radiator, "Looks Like the Original"
- Original Style Stamped Tanks and Mounting Brackets
- Crossflow Design
- Core: 1-Row
- Core Width: 28.250 in.
- Core Height: 18.750 in.
- Core Thickness: 1 in.
- Inlet size: 1.563 in. Diameter
- Inlet Location: Left/Driver Side Upper
- Outlet Size: 1.563 in. Diameter
- Outlet Location: Right/Passenger Side Lower
- Radiator designed with precision stress relief cuts to allow thermal expansion
- Relief cuts are not a defect
- Verify OEM radiator overall and core dimensions before ordering
Specifications:
Part TypeProduct LineCore Height18.75 in.Core MaterialAluminum/PlasticCore Row Quantity1Core Thickness1 in (25.4 mm)Core Width28.25 in.Down Flow Or Cross Flow TypeCross FlowGrade TypeOEM-Style ReplacementInlet Diameter1.563 in.Inlet LocationUpper driver sideOutlet Diameter1.563 in.Outlet LocationLower passenger sidePackage Depth6.50Package Height40.00Package Width24.00Part CategoryReplacement PartsPart FitmentDirect FitRadiator Cap IncludedNoShipping Weight14.48 - Designed to Fit:
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