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There are lots of options. I wouldn't do aluminum unless I have a V8. I have CCOT radiator in mine and it works great.
I think the greater consideration is what else do you do while the radiator is out and the coolant is drained. I'll give you my list:
1. Water pump
2. All coolant hoses, including those connected to the water pump. These are normally hard to get at
3. Hose clamps
4. Thermostat + top and bottom thermostat gaskets. Be careful though, the thermostat housing can be fragile and the bolts can snap. It may be easier to just replace the whole thermostat housing with new
5. Heater water valve
6. Replace the grille emblem (I think you've already done this). On mine it's a pain to get at the tabs behind the emblem when the radiator is in place.
Yeah it's a bit of work, but from my experience you either do these jobs one at a time until you're tired of buying coolant, or do it once and get it over with.
Call Beno, he should be able to make a suggestion.Ouch got a quote to recore my existing radiator to a 4-row and it was $549. Great turnaround time 2 days but after tax that'll be close to $200 more. I guess I'll be going the new aftermarket route since it is substantially less.
I couldn't find anywhere that Toyota makes an OEM one still for my year.