Radiator Help
KoRnboy
08-25-2003, 03:38 PM
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Ok, I take the Max to a shop because it's leaking coolent, long story short they fucked up my radiator, now I need a new one. Is it as straight forward as it looks to buy a radiator and install it myself? Is there any hidden opsticals that I need to look out for? I need to know ASAP :frown:
Ok, I take the Max to a shop because it's leaking coolent, long story short they fucked up my radiator, now I need a new one. Is it as straight forward as it looks to buy a radiator and install it myself? Is there any hidden opsticals that I need to look out for? I need to know ASAP :frown:
KoRnboy
08-25-2003, 04:33 PM
Oh yeah another auto shop wants $189 for a radiator and about $120 for labor. I found a radiator on a wholesale website for $90.
Serial44
07-28-2004, 12:16 PM
I have a 97 Integra LS Auto (non VTEC) and i just bought a radiator for it from radiator.com for $139 shipped with a lifetime warranty. They gave an estimate of 100-150 for install, and said it was easy with lots of room to work. Can anyone help me with tips- do i need anything special and other than draining it, is there any prep for the job?
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