Mine is all alum. No plastic.
Yeah... I priced a Ron Davis radiator... $$$$
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Mine is all alum. No plastic.
Were not done yet! Lol
Aside from the 15 degree, which can be compensated for a stronger clutch fan, wouldn’t you want to be stuck out there with an all brass/copper radiator than a plastic/aluminum one?
yep, still cheaper than any engine rebuild, or pull front end to replace crack plastic end tanks thoYeah... I priced a Ron Davis radiator... $$$$
That TYC is only a 2 row radiator. Why would you downgrade?
Never had a problem with the TYC, fit perfect. IIRC @Tools R Us noted that the Denso was one of the worst performing rads, but still adequate.The TYC 1918 seems to have some mixed reviews on correct fitment. Would it be better to go with the DENSO 2219362?
Link not working. I get it, I was extremely skeptical of the TYC myself. I was convinced after seeing the numbers of several Scangauge-equipped trucks, with the TYC and other brand-new rads. In Phx every degree helps, so I took a chance, and so far I'm happy I did. Even if it proves to be less reliable and I have to replace it every couple of years, the extra cooling is worth it. So far it hasn't been an issue.Thanks. This is the link where I saw the reviews. Just made me nervous that's all
TYC 1918 Toyota/Lexus 2-Row Plastic Aluminum Replacement Radiator Amazon product ASIN B0020M8T4K