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FormerMember 01-14-2006 06:55 PM

Quality of repop 67-8 Radiator Supports
 
Ok, so I got my frint clip disassembled to be blasted.

The radiator support has the rot in the usual places. Do I got for a re-pop or repair what I have.

If you have a repop, what did it take to get it to work? What brand did you buy?

Bob Moore 01-14-2006 09:50 PM

Re: Quality of repop 67-8 Radiator Supports
 
I don't know the extent of the rot but I saw on GMC Paul's (IIR) a core support patch panel for the rot under the battery box. I think it was Paul's that had it. Unless the core is tweaked from a wreck, this looked like a good option.

Good luck - Bob

FormerMember 01-14-2006 10:11 PM

Re: Quality of repop 67-8 Radiator Supports
 
I looked around, couldn't find it.

Have a link?

Thanks much, this made my day!

1969owner 01-14-2006 10:16 PM

Re: Quality of repop 67-8 Radiator Supports
 
i have a good one ill sell you for $20, no rust anywhere on it, its really good.

1969owner 01-14-2006 10:47 PM

Re: Quality of repop 67-8 Radiator Supports
 
my radiator supports a gmc, i just realised. got two lights on each side. sorry! :(

FormerMember 01-14-2006 11:56 PM

Re: Quality of repop 67-8 Radiator Supports
 
Found it on Brother's site:

http://www.brothersonlinestore.com/p...number=RSP72RH

Looks about perfect for what I need to do:
http://www.brothersonlinestore.com/images/RSP72RH.jpg

Too bad it's not for a 67-8 :(

raggedjim 01-16-2006 12:42 PM

Re: Quality of repop 67-8 Radiator Supports
 
Grendel, I think the only difference is it won't have the bolt holes for the front apron that goes on a 67-68... If that's the case you could weld it in and then drill holes in it where needed for to use bolts with nuts to attach the apron.

Rg


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