comment 6.4 radaitor

Dogman

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All I can say is damn that was a work out for replacing. My radiator came apart today going to work. Tank split from the core on the pass side. Dealer wanted $1152.00 for a new one. I choked on a biscuit when he told me the price. Ended up finding one at radiator.com for a OE one $644.00 delivered. I have never had to take so much stuff off a truck to replace the radiator. Took me about 2 +/- hours start to finish. Just needed 4 sockets 5/16,8mm,10mm,12mm and a swivel and a small air gun. :sweet
 

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That is a bunch of $$ for a radiator! How did you manage to destroy your radiator in such a short time??? You don't have many miles on the rig, do you??

Dave :dunno
 

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That is a bunch of $$ for a radiator! How did you manage to destroy your radiator in such a short time??? You don't have many miles on the rig, do you??

Dave :dunno

88K on mileage and just out the warranty. The 5 year thing got me. I think this was a ford defect rad. that the dealer should had fixed if they had done there job.
 

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Here the begger. I'm going to get it fixed and then sell it to recover some cash.
 

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