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No, I’ve purchased plenty from CI (not a heater core), but was advised that all to often the aftermarket heater cores often don’t fit correctly. There are lots of examples I read about where the tubes were to short to penetrate the firewall or the heater core didn’t fit in the box correctly. I...
You may want to research before you buy an after market heater core (they don’t always fit right). If your current heater core is original I would have it repaired (just my opinion). I used Glen-Ray for repairs and was very happy with the result. I would do some research prior to buying.
BeeKool is spot on, new ones typically don’t fit right. I restored my heater box last winter. Bob at Glen Ray does an outstanding job of reworking mopar heater cores and radiators.
Glen-ray did a fantastic job on the heater core. Mine was in decent shape, but it was full of dirt/leaves and all the foam and rubber was gone. The metal had lots of surface rust but overall not to bad to rebuild. Good luck to you.
My heater core decided it was time to be redone so off to Bob at Glenray. In the meantime I spent the last couple days rebuilding the heater box. Finished and I hope it last another 49 years.