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Old 03-18-2010, 06:59 PM
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Does anyone know the dimensions of the 2003+ truck radiators? I did a search and can not find it. Looking for a cheap radiator/electric fan alternative for the lq4 swap. thanks
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I don't have the measurments right now, but I will tell you that they are HUGE! I was going to use the one from the truck I got my 6.0 from, but it was way too big for my '72 Chevy truck. If you're thinking of putting one in a Nova, be prepared to do some serious cutting of the core support.
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Originally Posted by ls1nova71
I don't have the measurments right now, but I will tell you that they are HUGE! I was going to use the one from the truck I got my 6.0 from, but it was way too big for my '72 Chevy truck. If you're thinking of putting one in a Nova, be prepared to do some serious cutting of the core support.
Bummer......that is what I was afraid of
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I priced out a 2000 Camaro radiator & fan assem. for $320.08 at AUTO ZONE.

Might fit. They give radiator dimension at their site



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