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Thanks for sharing. I decided to go with this one too. Arrives Tuesday.I bought this one at Rockauto. So far, so good. Was $100 to ship.
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Any chance you could put your write up as it's own thread,that would be easily findable.It's a very good post,but it's buried in a thread that makes it hard to find@shon914
I put one of those in a few months ago. Couple of problems I ran into.
1. Had to trim the upper shroud about an inch or so. It was too tight and hitting up against the belt and pulleys.
2. The side where the A/C lines mount do not line up. I still need to rig something up to bolt the holder on. Thinking of using a spacer and longer bolt, haven't gotten around to it yet.
3. It comes with a 19 lb cap. Stock is 16. Been using the 19 and haven't had any issues yet, but, may switch back to the stock cap.
4. The lower "skid plate" does not line up with the mounting holes on the lower shroud. Need to make new holes to get it back on. haven't done that yet, either. I will eventually.
Other than that, it is working well. takes a little longer to warm up, but, not too much more.
Here's a link to the post I made, with some pictures
What did you do with your 4th Gen this week?
Limited single cab coming along. I’m only missing my leather dash and I believe that’s it . I probably do a write up once it’s complete . Nice! Those wheels look great on your truck too.www.ramforum.com
Yeah, I can do that. Maybe tomorrow.Any chance you could put your write up as it's own thread,that would be easily findable.It's a very good post,but it's buried in a thread that makes it hard to find
You have alot of good pics and info in that post,it deserves it's own threadYeah, I can do that. Maybe tomorrow.

Going with a lower pressure radiator cap just lowers the boiling point of the coolant. It might give you the option to pull over and shut the engine down before it blows the coolant out.It comes with a 19 lb cap. Stock is 16. Been using the 19 and haven't had any issues yet, but, may switch back to the stock cap.
NO NO NO!!!!!!! As the coolant volume drops while driving, air replaces that lost volume. The air becomes very tiny bubbles that have incredible destructive properties when hot, but not ably properly pressurized so as to neutralize their destructive deeds! (Hydrodynamic cavitation)Also, for the time being while I order parts, etc, is it fine to just top off with coolant as it continues to leak?
Done. It is in the 4th Gen DIY section.You have alot of good pics and info in that post,it deserves it's own thread![]()
Can you clean it off? If you can, just may be rusts/deposits from old coolant/water. Looks like the coolant got really hot and discolored the plastic.So... the reservoir dipstick looks like this.Topped off with coolant for now. What should I be concerned about... Is it rust?
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I bought the truck used about 4 years ago and have not put in any coolant myself. I bought the purple stuff 50/50 mixed for topping off in the short term and I ordered a bottle of the concentrate for when I do the install/flush. As for what coolant was/is in there before, I can't be sure. The color of the coolant that was leaking was a reddish/brownish color. Unclear if that's the dye of the coolant or from rust...Have you put any coolant in since youve had the truck? What kind?
Reason I ask is because mixing different coolants can create a sludge in the system, and that WILL cause problems if not cleaned out of the cooling system.
The coolant in our late-model Rams is purple when new and turns reddish when it heats up.
It is Mopar 10 year 150k mile OAT coolant.
68163848AB - Concentrate
68163849AB - 50/50 Premixed
It's much cheaper to buy the concentrate and distilled water and mix yourself, you get twice the coolant.
The Concentrate and Premixed are very close in price.
2013 was the first year for the purple kool-aid found in these trucks. Over time the coolant turns from purple to an orangish-rose color. It will usually turn back to a purpleish color when warm but that hard to tell unless the truck uses a degas bottle.As for what coolant was/is in there before, I can't be sure. The color of the coolant that was leaking was a reddish/brownish color. Unclear if that's the dye of the coolant or from rust...
If his original T-stat is still working okay,i'd leave it alone,there isn't a replacement t-stat these days that's worth a crap.Make sure you change your TSTAT and check your water pump while things are apart prob never changed.