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    Choosing a new radiator..

    Hi all,

    Going to do a trip up the north WA coast later this year, but need a new radiator in the old bus first.(Peace of mind !) Got a 92 GQ TB42E Auto. Been hunting on Fleabay trying to get the best $$ I can.

    Looking at these at the moment :

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/180685204...84.m1423.l2649

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/130439014...84.m1423.l2649

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/200767540...84.m1423.l2649

    Anyone got any opinions to share ?


    Called local Natrad - $542 for an exchange unit.

    Doing the hoses, cap, thermaostat, and also Trans fluid at the same time so trying to save $ any way I can...


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    I would go 3 row and use a genuine thermostat save having any dramas.
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NISSAN-PA...item35b7fec449

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    Wouldnt touch anything from fleebay
    I bought my auto GQ rad from natrad, thru an independant and it was cheaper again
    The issue youll have is the holes for the lower sensors arent on any new radiator,even from natrad they just dont do them ,so youll have to get holes made and threads work done for the sensors
    Im not sure if anyone does the holes and threads now, but they didnt 18 months ago
    Something for you to check if you have lower radiator sensors or not
    I went to a steel header tank , copper core replacement as any radiator with plastic tanks ill steer clear from as the tanks cant be found

    Ring around the price difference will shock you

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    MQ Mad is right steer clear of plastic tanks, they will crack and leak and cannot be repaired and alloy cores dont last as well as copper either.
    Dont cheap out on your radiator, too much else relies on it.

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    Look at the link i posted it is a 3 core copper brass radiator .
    I can't see why people knock ebay nothing wrong with it and you can save money buying the same item direct from the same wholesalers that supplies your local spare parts store or people that sell online with very few overheads .

    You do have to do your research like everything you buy if you shop around you compare quality and prices sometimes it is cheaper sometimes it isn't.

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    ditto to 97, fleabag is as good as YOUR research prior, know exactly what you want before buying from them & only buy what you researched, cant be dissapointed then

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    Yep, definately go for a 2-3 core copper brass mate. They will last a lot longer and are surely better value for money.
    95 GQ RX RD28T LWB Wagon and stuff. www.levelsevenband.com

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    i bought a asi full alloy 3 core job off ebay ! bloody ripper of a unit !

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    OK,

    Looks like this is the one. Opinions anybody ?


    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/320816851...84.m1438.l2649

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    copper all the way, plastic or alloy you can't fix em
    hmm superflex & dobisons....

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