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Old 05-19-2007, 10:28 AM   #20
EAST SIDE LOW LIFE
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Re: What are you using for an overflow bottle?

The hose was old and cracked on my truck when I bought it. On a visit to the parts store (auto wrecker) I got this hose and with a little clean time reinstalled it and all is well. I kind of like to know if my rad is spewing out anti freeze so this works for me. My rad is new and I do not have any trouble with it, no over heating prob's, leaks, or over flowing. A rule that I've always kept is that one of the first things that I do is service or replace with a new rad (only) any vehicle that I buy.

Now as far as bling goes there are some real neat over flow tanks out there, and I must admit I'm tempted but the money is going else where at the moment (new bed floor being installed) as we speak. Maybe one day ....

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