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Yea, mine fell to the common GTO radiator cancer that seems to be going around.
Figured I might as well get an aluminum in there so it doesn't happen again.
I just need one stat...
Figured I might as well get an aluminum in there so it doesn't happen again.
I just need one stat...
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Yea, mine fell to the common GTO radiator cancer that seems to be going around.
Figured I might as well get an aluminum in there so it doesn't happen again.
I just need one stat...
Figured I might as well get an aluminum in there so it doesn't happen again.
I just need one stat...
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You will have to make it fit. I ordered the Griffen brand from Summit but they come with no mounting tabs of any kind. You can measure out your stock radiator and get a core that is very close in size that fits in the OE location.
If you are unsure if you can tackle a job like this, then you might be better off pulling out your retirement savings so that you can pick up the Hendrix piece.
If you are unsure if you can tackle a job like this, then you might be better off pulling out your retirement savings so that you can pick up the Hendrix piece.