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Old 03-17-2015, 08:46 PM   #58
trkfrk
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Re: Ls swap radiator

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Originally Posted by fast&low View Post
Yeah I'm just going to give up & move on to the upper hose on the drivers side & just run a 02 Chevy Avalanche upper hose.
Getting ready to pull the trigger on a RnD LS swap radiator with electronic fans.
They can build it the way I want it & for 710.00 shipped to my front door.
I was just looking for a cleaner look but it's just not working out.
Thank you for all your time & I hope you have better luck than I did.
Almost forgot what lower hose are you useing & are you useing a LS truck motor?
I wouldn't give up on finding the right hoses if I were you, especially since you're ordering such a nice radiator. Having the inlet/outlet both on the passenger side makes it look a lot cleaner and less connections (potential leaks). It's one thing if you already have a radiator, but since you're having one built it would be worth the extra effort.
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