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Anyone know where i can get the best radiator for my $$? Its a 91 sport auto. Autozone has one for $199.99 +tax oem replacement but id like to upgrade to higher quality if it won't cost too much more.
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www.radiatorbarn.com They carry a few different brands, all which are good quality(much better than autozone). They have the best prices around, free shipping, and lifetime warranties on all their radiators. Plus 1 day shipping in most states
I can speak first hand to their customer service, and when one of their radiator's started leaking at the seam I called them, they paid to have the radiator shipped back to them, and I had a check for full amount $127.50 within a few days.
I have bought a few radiators, a/c condenser's from them...best online company I have ever delt with.
You can get a 3-core for your truck, it was part of Ford's "super cooling" package back then. I got a 3-core from www.fordpartsnetwork.com and it cost about $210-220 or so.
I got mine from a national radiator hotline, price and quality was very good and they delivered free next day. If you are interested I will try to find the # to call.
I bought an Autozone radiator and took it back because it was so darn thin. Got a heavy duty one from American Radiator in Oceanside, California for around $110.00
Careful 3 core brass is NOT better then a 2 core aluminum. I've been through all this cooling crap with my Jeep ( see signature).
I just replaced the Stock original Ford radiator with a stock type Modine ( NAPA sold it to me). Although I am not a fan of the Aluminum/plastic combo , I figured the first one lasted 233000 miles. Good enough for me.