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radiator
does any one know how hard it would be to fit a small 92-95 civic radiator in a 4th gen
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Re: radiator
The 92-95 Civic radiator is too tall to fit under the hood without tilting it back or something ghetto like that.
Your options are aftermarket crossmember which will accomodate the 92-95 Civic radiator or get the C&R shorty radiator which is a small radiator that bolts right in. However your looking to spend almost $500 for either option. |
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Re: radiator
oh ok thanks man
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Re: radiator
rads for older manual trans dodge neon's w/o AC are supposed to fit.
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Re: radiator
http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=760030
At the bottom is stated: "i have a 92+ civic rad in my car. fits well. had to cut the hood and thats it. piece of cake. oh yea, take out the lower mounts, the rubber/metal peices to give you more room."
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Re: radiator
I wouldn't even think about cutting my hood to fit that in there. Especially those of us with CF hoods.
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Re: radiator
cool thaks alot guys
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