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Gday guys
Slight issue, I found out today via my car overheating and my heater not working that my radiator has a hole in it. I have been quoted $210 for the radiator and $170 for the labour but im rather strapped for cash at the moment. Now i know my tools just dont work on cars much, is it easy enough to replace myself? and is there any difference between a $210 one from my mechanic to a $89-$180 from ebay? Any help would be appreciated Aaron
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Benny D |
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them ebay radiators are allright.
problem is them plastic tanks sh!t emselves. chuk it in yourself. ezy job
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low_ryda |
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pretty straight forward. If you can spin a spanner and undo hose clamps it's pretty simple.
My old mans landcruiser leaks from the tank o-ring when it's been sitting for a while. Use it frequently again and it takes up.... stupid difference in plastic/ally thermal expansion and contraction rates and the 'stupider' engineer that thought it would be a good idea...
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