Radiator..Needed..2000 Ranger XLT

Discussion in 'General Tech' started by steelcity, Mar 12, 2013.

  1. steelcity

    steelcity New Member

    Was wondering where the cheapest place to get a radiator is ..? Other than a junkyard...(LOL)

    And has anyone replaced one....was thinking about trying to do it..

    Thanks For Any Info
     
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  3. Hooligan

    Hooligan Rangerholic!!

    I wouldnt get one at a junkyard, they clog up. I think your best bet would be getting one at your local auto parts store. They arent hard to replace.
     
  4. OP
    steelcity

    steelcity New Member

    Thanks Hooligan..
     
  5. OP
    steelcity

    steelcity New Member

    Hooligan...Anyone...Getting ready to buy a radiator and wanted to know if there's a big difference between one core and two core..? Or Aluminum..?

    There's a definite savings buying on line any suggestions on where I should go on line..?

    Thanks For Any Info
     
  6. Diablo

    Diablo New Member

    2 core will cool much better
     
  7. DeanMk

    DeanMk Member

    Steelcity,

    Just swapped out my radiator.
    Easy job.
    Rad + cap (didn't come with one) + two new hoses and clamps = a little over $200 at my local NAPA.
    Did you ever swap out your radiator?
    If so, did you ever have problems with air bubbles being trapped in the system after you refilled it?
    I've got a doozy that won't bleed....hoping you can enlighten me a little.


    Dean
     

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