radiator.com???
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radiator.com???
They can supply one for $134 versus Mazdatrix's $200. Is there a difference in quality? Radiator.com also provides an lifetime warranty and claims the replacement radiator to have equal or better than stock cooling capacity.
This is for an 85, tall style radiator.
Also, can one mount the short 3 row radiator into an 85? How does the short 3 row compare to the tall 2 row in cooling capacity?
If I get the tall style, I'll put an oil cooler on the SE oil cooler brackets. If I get the short kind, I'll put an older style oil cooler under the radiator like the older style 7''s.
This is for an 85, tall style radiator.
Also, can one mount the short 3 row radiator into an 85? How does the short 3 row compare to the tall 2 row in cooling capacity?
If I get the tall style, I'll put an oil cooler on the SE oil cooler brackets. If I get the short kind, I'll put an older style oil cooler under the radiator like the older style 7''s.
Last edited by Pele; 08-04-01 at 05:44 PM.
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radiator.com also sells them on ebay everyday with a start price of $105 and they end up selling them for that price. That's how I got mine. It's a all brass and pretty good quality, worth $105 and shipping is free. It's a CSF and seems to work real well. Actually, i think mazdatrix sells the same one but at the list price.
Darius
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Darius
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i ordered a radiator for my suzuki samurai last year at radiators.com and they some quality radiators and it was cheap too. Autozone wanted to charge me 180 bucks and i ended up paying 115@radiator.com they have some good deals, although i wouldn't order a generic radiator for my rex, i paid 200 bucks for mine at mazdatrix
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