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Old 03-21-2010, 12:11 AM
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So I got a pretty good deal on a set of 05+ fans and a radiator. Except when I am putting it in this weekend I notice that it is cracked and no good.

So instead of trying to find a used one again and hoping its not broken I was wondering if anyone knew of any good places that sell radiators?
so that i could just order one and be done with it.
Old 03-21-2010, 09:07 AM
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they are expensive........ if you have an autofit around there they should be around 220 over there. bc at an auto parts store there about avg 280 from what ive seen
Old 03-21-2010, 08:15 PM
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Was going to suggest the same. Got one there for my blazer.

If I looked at the right one its 164.70 for the 34" there.
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I got a 34" inch radiator out of a 06 Silverado in my garage. Shoot me a PM if you are interested. I'm in Houston.
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I will probably just get one from there since 160 doesn't seem that bad. As long as it gets to me ok.
I am tired of driving this Honda Civic already.
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Find a local radiator shop. They should be able to fix it for really cheap. We usually pay around $50 for end tanks and a little more if the center needs to be repaired.
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I got my all aluminum 34" radiator for genesisautopart for about $160 shipped withs trans and oil cooler built in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A0XDf5BN4k

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That aluminum one looks pretty cool. How has it worked out for you and do you like the quality and everything?
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Thats going in when I get my 6.0 installed next month. Quality wise my dad who welds was impressed with how it was welded. It would be in by now but I am saving up to get other goddies installed along with the 6.0. It never ends.....

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