Even on a highly-efficient brand new car, only a certain percentage of the energy from burning fuel is turned into horsepower to turn the wheels. Where does the rest of the energy go? It turns into heat, and either escapes out the tailpipe or gets dissipated in your Ford radiator. The bigger the engine, the more heat, and the larger the Ford radiator needed to keep it cool. And if your Ford radiator becomes clogged with rust and scale over time, it can't get rid of the excess heat as quickly. The result, usually on a summer day with the A/C on, is overheating and possible damage to your Ford radiator. Sometimes an old Ford radiator can be cleaned out using a process called "rodding." But if it's too far gone or made from a material that can't take rodding (like a newer aluminum Ford radiator), then a new Ford radiator is the only way to keep things cool. Fortunately, we can help you find the right Ford radiator for your vehicle, and at a much lower price than you might expect. Every Ford radiator we carry is specifically built to work with your vehicle, so you get factory-fresh cooling and a perfect fit from your Ford radiator every time. Don't spend a small fortune on a recore when a new Ford Taurus radiator or Ford truck radiator is available for the same money--or less. And don't wait a month for a special-order Ford radiator from the parts store. We have your Ford radiator in stock and we'll ship it the same day you order. Fast, friendly service and low prices on your Ford radiator--it's a combination you'll love.