Aftermarket Radiator
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Aftermarket Radiator
It finally happened, after 12 years and 190k miles I cracked my radiator[sm=boohoo.gif].... LETS GET A SHINY NEW ONE! [sm=groupwave.gif]
Any recommendations, anyone have any experience with a certain company / distributor? Thought about getting the $150 Street Performance aluminum variant from radiator express. Was kinda curious if the $300-500 models were actually worth it (Koyo, Greddy, Fluidyne, etc).
Thanks in advance
Any recommendations, anyone have any experience with a certain company / distributor? Thought about getting the $150 Street Performance aluminum variant from radiator express. Was kinda curious if the $300-500 models were actually worth it (Koyo, Greddy, Fluidyne, etc).
Thanks in advance
#4
RE: Aftermarket Radiator
Radiators from AutoZone are Brand New, have a Lifetime Warranty and are priced right..Call them and see. I bought my last one I needed from them about 10 years ago and It's still warranteed...
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#6
RE: Aftermarket Radiator
I've gota Fluidyne in my 96' and I love it. But at the same time, I don't think my car really needed it. I blew my factory one out when I took the car through a ditch. The Fluidyne looks sick, that's really why I bought it. My car isn't moded enough to really need it. But hey, it looks good even though it cost a lot.
#7
RE: Aftermarket Radiator
i would install a Koyo radiator as well. . for an after-market I have has really good success using them ,, . cost around $ 110-125 ..
also. there is a write up on our DIY section ( How to repalce it,), should you need help
also. there is a write up on our DIY section ( How to repalce it,), should you need help
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Where do I find DIY section?
Thanks.
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