I purchased this radiator for my 2003 Chrysler Voyager. It was an exact fit, with no modifications needed. It came with all of the clips and rubber mounts that were needed. I've driven it about 1000 miles since installing the radiator, and there's been no problems with it. Good deal for the money. One thing that was rather surprising, there is no transmission cooler in this radiator. On this particular vehicle, it has a separate transmission cooler located between the A/C condenser and the radiator itself. The cooler had snapped its rivets that hold one side to the radiator support bracket. You may find the same problem when you take your radiator out. You may have to put new rivets in or use very small screws to secure the bracket back to the cooler.
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When I was buying a replacement radiator for my 2002 Chrysler Town & Country, I was worried since the price was so (I hesitate to say) cheap. Technically cheap is a mark of quality, not price. I can assure you this unit was not cheap, just inexpensive. After getting the old one out, I was really surprised to find that this one was an exact match for the stock unit. There weren't any missing or extra parts like some of those one-size-fits-all jobs. I moved the support bumpers to the replacement, dropped it in, bolted it up, and drove the van. Three weeks and some 1000+ miles later, I can say that I'm very happy I picked this unit up. The shipping box was a work of art as well. These guys know how to ship a radiator to avoid damage. This is where I'm going to go for all my replacement radiators.Read full review
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