EricBu12 said:how about this winter cover?
I make these myself... .
Udaloy said:How much do they cost? That really looks like the ticket compared to my piece of cardboard.
vagabond said:I just got the Mopar front from Elway Dodge in Colorado. They were out of the fronts and did not know when they might get them. After checking further the parts man saw they have a cold winter kit. It includes the front,battery blankets and block heater cord. They have a lot of those available @ $149. 00. They sure know how to market things to get you. I needed all the items so I ordered the kit and they got it in the next day. I hope this helps some of you.
Tommie
vagabond said:Sorry I forgot to post the part number. It is #82208721.
Tommie
NLamke said:LHolland, I just picked one of those up today and put it on. The lower three hooks slid right into three holes in the back of the bumper on mine.
PWelsh said:Becareful if you use any winter front above 30* that"s fully enclosed with the automatic you can hit 180*-200* Trans temp truck only. the trans cooler is mounted in the upper half of the grill behind the condenser.
The above was posted above: However, wouldn't your transmission "Hot" light come on if you have an automatic transmission?
Good point. . auto drivers need to keep an eye on the trans temp gauge too!PWelsh said:Becareful if you use any winter front above 30* that"s fully enclosed with the automatic you can hit 180*-200* Trans temp .