Time for a new Radiator!

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Re: Time for a new Radiator!

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Romo93 wrote:I could have worded that a tad different, I just mean it doesn't matter if the Rad was going into a so called garage queen, a nice driver or even a POS - no one wants to put crap parts into any of them... :headbang:

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I understood what you were saying, just thought I'd poke at you! :poke: :lol:
I agree! :headbang:
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I just hope you get what you paid for on the next delivery.... :headbang:
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Romo93 wrote:I just hope you get what you paid for on the next delivery.... :headbang:
Thanks Romo
Me Too!
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93svt#2779 wrote:I was contacted by LMR and they have shipped another radiator. I will ship the return back today. When I get the new one, I will post pics.... Fingers crossed!!
Excellent. At least they are standing behind their items.

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I'd return it.
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Pictures of the new one. In the one pic of the Fluidyne stamp the rad looks crooked, but I measured it and its straight, think I just got a weird pic. everything seems to look good.


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^^^

Nice! Now get that bad boy installed and go cruisin'! :headbang:
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Much better!
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Well as usual something must go wrong for me! My old upper radiator mounting brackets were missing the rubber insulators, but I didn't think anything of it. My old radiator was secure and tight. Put the Fluidyne in and it is loose and in need of the rubber insulators, but I don't have the old ones. I could order new rubbers, but I decided to go ahead and order brand new brackets as well. Instead of going with the Black ones I decided to go with the chrome ones in hopes of dressing it up a little. Just a little longer now, but it will get done right.
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:pissed: damn, always sumthin
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vinchez78 wrote::pissed: damn, always sumthin
Eeehh, its my own fault, I knew better, I knew when I ordered the radiator I should have ordered them then!
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93svt#2779 wrote: Instead of going with the Black ones I decided to go with the chrome ones in hopes of dressing it up a little. Just a little longer now, but it will get done right.
Great minds think alike! Here's what your Fluidyne and chrome brackets will look like soon. 8)


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Always something, huh? You will eventually get everything you need. :headbang:
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Very nice Z, glad I chose the chrome! :headbang:

Thanks for the encouragement Romo! :drinks:
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Gonna look great, brother!!
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