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Subject: Re: Group Purchase for Radiators in 2001's - How do you measure?


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Date Posted: 07:08:00 09/13/02 Fri
In reply to: HenryJ 's message, "Re: Group Purchase for Radiators in 2001's - How do you measure?" on 20:07:28 09/12/02 Thu

Will do.

Cheers,
Con

>>I'll measure my 2002's radiator to verify this
>>weekend. where should I measure the radiator?
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Con
>Thanks for volunteering!
>Take out the three bolts across the top on the upper
>fan shroud ( the plastic piece under the AC lines) It
>should flex up a little and move to the rear of the
>truck ( be careful not to stress the AC lines too
>much), giving you enough room to slip a tape measure
>in there. Just measure the thickness of the aluminum
>core. The top reinforcing channel should be about the
>same thickness as the tubes in the core itself. It
>should measure between 1" and 1 3/8" ?
>What ever you do DON'T use a pry bar! Lol, just poking
>fun at someone , LOL ;).

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