Radiator issue

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eddie7644

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Not sure where to post this but I have a 98 2500 suburban with the 7.4l in it and the radiator just blew out. I can’t find one anywhere no one has them. Has anyone used a radiator from a different truck before? If so which one because I need one like yesterday lol
 

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Did u check rock auto and do some research, measure your core size, search for alternate part numbers etc
 

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Here's recent thread on radiators which might be useful:

 

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This went into my '97 K2500 7.4L about two years ago. "So far, so good." Covid pricing being what it is, along with Let's Go Brandon inflation, I paid about half what they want now. As I post this, they're saying "Only one left--Order soon!"

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There's also the chance you could get your original rad repaired by a local radiator shop. They're an endangered species--driven to the brink of extinction by cheap Chinese radiators and lack of radiator repair parts.
 

Redduc1199

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Check out AP Air. They should be able to help you out.
 

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