C, G, & J Inc

Heat Transfer Experts

2776 Wills Creek Road
Gadsden, AL 35904
1-800-223-4299
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2-2203 Core

Recore Only
2-2203 Core Image
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Price: 354.14
All of our aluminum radiators are manufactured in the USA!!! We use the latest brazing technology that does not require the use of EPOXY! In manufacturing our radiators, we use heavy duty tubes, fins and headers that you can feel the difference in weight against our competitors. Our standard radiator consist of (2) rows of 26mm tubes, but we offer a wide range of tube widths and row counts to meet most any cooling requirement you might have. All our radiators are TIG welded to give you that neat, clean look that a custom radiator requires.
Core Measurements (A x B x C x D): 22.375 x 21.875 x 2.25 x 4.25
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Related Products: GEN 107,
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    What Our Customers are Saying

    When my radiator started leaking in my 2003 Freightliner Century, I considered doing the replacement job myself. I called around to several parts places and shops. I was shocked at the prices I was being quoted. Another driver suggested I call C, G, & J Inc. I’m glad I did. Even though I’m 115 miles away I still saved money by taking my truck to them. I got a superior American made product, great service, and a fair price on the installation (which was top-notch).

    Michael B.
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