TechSpec Overall Height (in): 22
TechSpec Overall Length (in): 33.5
TechSpec Overall Width (ins): 2.75
TechSpec Core Length (in): 26.75
TechSpec Core Height (in): 22
TechSpec Fluid Capacity (gal): 7.94 .
TechSpec Rows: 3
TechSpec Inlet (in): 1.61
TechSpec Outlet (in): 1.61
TechSpec Core Thickness (in): 1.88
TechSpec Drain Plug Thread Size: M12 x 1.5
TechSpec Material: Aluminum
TechSpec Applications: 2013-2018 Ram 2500 6.7L Cummins--2013-2018 Ram 3500 6.7L Cummins
TechSpec Includes: Mishimoto Radiator--Magnetic Drain Plug--(2) Transmission Cooler Fittings-- M6 x 1.0 - 16mm Bolt--(3) M6 x 1.0 - 14mm Bolts--(4) M6 x 1.0 - 12mm Bolts--(3) M6 Flat Washers--Mishimoto Lifetime Warranty
Features:Direct fit for the 2013-2018 Dodge Ram 6.7L Cummins
Increases coolant capacity by 63-percent and surface area by 41-percent to maximize cooling
Durable fully aluminum construction with TIG-welded end tanks and fittings
Features a 2-in thick, three-row core for efficient cooling under high loads
Includes Magnetic Drain Plug to capture any metallic debris/fragments in your cooling system
Mishimoto Lifetime Warranty
Install Difficulty: 5
The legendary reliability and power of the 6.7L Cummins equipped Dodge Ram has solidified it as one of the most popular trucks in the world for getting work done. But every legend has its weakness, and for the Dodge Ram, the stock radiator is one of them.The plastic end-tanks of the stock Ram radiator are prone to cracking and leaks over time. Add the increased stress and heat created by power-adding modifications and you have a recipe for disaster. But that's where Mishimoto can help.Our new 2013-2018 Ram 2500 / 3500 radiator is the ideal upgrade for any workhorse Cummins powered Ram. With a fully-aluminum, TIG-welded construction, this radiator is built as tough as your truck. A 63-percent increase in coolant capacity, and 41-percent larger surface area mean you can pile on the power and never worry about the heat.As with all of our products, this radiator is backed up by Mishimoto's Lifetime Warranty. Doesn't your Ram deserve a radiator worthy of legend?