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Re: radiator love
[Re: jdavis]
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10/26/10 07:49 AM
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Joined: May 2001
Posts: 4,079
Roll Me Over
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I would recommend all gen 1 and gen 2 owners who have the stock Rads to pull them and have them rotted/repaired they are getting old and alot of the gen 1 rads will be beyond repair I pulled 4 3 radiators took them in for works and cores were all junk and beyond repair, I did finally find a good donor but it took some time.
Also a good rad shop will build you a custom 3 row my guy here said they start at $300 and can go up to $700 just depends on what you wanted and wallet will let go <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> I will say the $300 dollar is a good unit even if it is the bottom of their line of rads looked alot like the stock rad.
One more thing the gen 2 rads are longer than the gen 1 rads but 2 row, I think my next move since i have a body lift is to put a custom 3 row core on the gen 2 tanks\frame just for kicks really i'll let you guys know how it comes out when i do it.
89 2 dr turbo diesel 89/88 "Backwoods sas"
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