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Had a raditaor replaced ~4 years ago on my '92 Integra, & if I remember
right, it was under $200 (USD), and I think there was a few other things
done, too. So, IME, it was manageable, being under or around 2 bills.
carl@spamfree.ca - 08 Jul 2004 03:15 GMT
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I replaced my rad last summer. I can't remember the exact price as I
replaced a few hoses and the thermostat at that time, but I think it was
below $200 CND (rad only, iI did the job myself). My car is a 90 RS.
Note that I could not get a rad for my manual transmission car. The only
aftermarket rad I could get is one for auto transmission Integras, with
the ATF cooler in it. I was told they don't stock the manual
transmission rad anymore, as the auto one fits both cars. So I put the
auto one in, and everything is fine.
Carl
N.E.Ohio Bob - 08 Jul 2004 20:41 GMT
Put one on my brother's '95 Accord last week. Part was 100 bucks U.S.
and it took two small clamps on the cooler lines too. bob
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Mach5 - 23 Aug 2004 17:23 GMT
> Put one on my brother's '95 Accord last week. Part was 100 bucks U.S.
> and it took two small clamps on the cooler lines too. bob
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$150 CDN bought me an aluminum rad for my 95 del sol vtec from
mississauga radiators. installation was very simple. simple bolt on
affair. but careful when working with the coolant, very toxic. wear
rubbergloves. i had a mask and rubbergloves, and still had a brutal
headache for a day.
'95 Civic. Did the work myself $89 USD.
DGB
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