Nothing complicated about replacing the radiator. I bought an all-metal replacement for my 1994 from radiatorbarn.com. About $100. The hardest part was removing the lower radiator hose. I recommend removing the undertray/splash panel to reach the hose clamp. Also, unclipping the fan wiring harnesses can be difficult because the clips are dirty and reluctant to release. The only fitment issue I encountered was that the draincock on the new radiator interfered with the cross member. I ended up just cutting the draincock "handle" in half to make it fit. You will need to fill the new radiator and bleed the system. I recommend flushing the new radiator well before you install it, just in case there's any crud in it, like metal shavings, packing material, etc. And I concur about replacing the hoses while you're at it. My upper hose failed about two months after I put in the new radiator.