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aluminum radiators
#207467
01/29/09 01:40 AM
01/29/09 01:40 AM
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who makes a good aluminum radiator for a 22" core support? all I see is ones for 26+. does anyone also have any pics of them installed in their cars? how did you hook up the trans cooler lines? thanks! -kevin
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Re: aluminum radiators
[Re: StealthWedge67]
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01/29/09 09:08 PM
01/29/09 09:08 PM
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www.radiatorbarn.com has both a 22" and a 26" radiator. It doesn't specify aluminum or otherwise though. They look like stock replacements.
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Re: aluminum radiators
[Re: mopars_1]
#207471
01/30/09 08:56 AM
01/30/09 08:56 AM
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I just read on another site that early 90's Ford Ranger radiators are supposed to fit the early Mopar cars with a 22" radiator and a drivers side lower outlet. I have yet to check one out, but it might be worth doing so.
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Re: aluminum radiators
[Re: cudarex]
#207474
01/30/09 04:46 PM
01/30/09 04:46 PM
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I've seen some aluminum radiators on Ebay for around $200. I'm not sure if they are any good, though.
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