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Author:  Dodger 359 [ Mon Apr 29, 2013 7:44 pm ]
Post subject:  Dan's FSR radiator replacement for 67 Dodge A-100.

First and foremost, I want to thank Dan for doing all the hard work of sending FSR the radiator dimensions. And now, I want to share my radiator replacement with the group. Called FSR radiator on Tuesday and spoke with Garry Bell and told him to send me Dan's radiator for a 1967 Dodge A-100. He knew exactly what I wanted. He said they were a little busy but would get on it soon and I would see it the end of next week. I emailed the next Monday and asked if they would send me an email when it shipped and got a quick response that the radiator should be delivered that day!!! I am extremely impressed with FSRs professionalism and it is rare for a company to exceed expectations now a days. The radiator is a thing of beauty and works wonderfully for these toasters on wheels. Just trimmed a bit from the tabs and fit like a glove. I was also shocked when they quoted the 2012 price of $425.00. I cannot say enough about FSR radiators. Highly recommend if you need a radiator. http://www.fsrproducts.com/
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Author:  Dart270 [ Tue Apr 30, 2013 6:56 am ]
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Very cool. :wink: I need to talk to that radiator place. Nice work.

Lou

Author:  Dodger 359 [ Tue Apr 30, 2013 10:02 am ]
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The two cores take up the entire depth of the radiator. The passages are about 3 times the width than the factory radiator. This alone is a improvement over factory. Some I have spoke with recored the originals for $400.00 but you still have old tanks that can split. This is the cheapest and least modified for a new parts option. They even tipped up the outlet to match the factory angle. If you are not in need of a radiator, consider yourself lucky. I am glad I no longer have to keep an eagle eye on the temp gauge. :)

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