Radiator

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ramthis9501

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Well we decided to go ahead and pull the radiator out. Gonna have it looked at tomorrow at a shop. I think it's just a tiny leak so it shouldn't be to hard or expensive to fix. If so, it should be an easy fix and I'll be ready for the winter!
 

AWE Daniel

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Yup best to not put stuff like that off, good decision, and Im gonna rework your sig colton to make it fit mmkay!?
 

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lol it is off by 6 pixels believe it or not!
 
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Wow not really sure what your talking about, but ok lol
 

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Just make sure they pressure test it after the repair to make sure all is well....
 

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I would price a radiator at a parts store just to have an idea what a replacement would cost. That way you have an idea of costs if the radiator shop try's to take advantage of you.
 
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