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Old 12-07-2008 | 05:13 PM
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Radiator brand

first post, long time viewer!

what radiator bands do you recommend for replacing my 2000 4runner?

i am looking for excellent quality that's close to OEM.

also, dose anyone know of the OEM brand that sells under a different name?

thanks in advance! Jason
Old 12-07-2008 | 05:47 PM
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Check this link out, I somewhat explained the whole OE vs aftermarket on the second page of this thread.

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f123...toyota-139209/

Harrison, owned by Delphi, and Denso are OE manufacturers for Toyota 3rd gen 4runners.

Koyo and Performance Radiator are excellent aftermarket radiator brands that build OE radiators for Honda, Nissan, and other Japanese car companies.

We tested all of the radiator brands, including aftermarket and OE and in a pressure test the Koyo was the strongest.

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Old 12-07-2008 | 05:51 PM
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Welcome to Yotatech too!

I would try to stay away from Proliance and CSF, they tend to be built poorly. Although the proliance usually are either bad or good, meaning they fail immediately or they will be fine.

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Old 12-07-2008 | 06:12 PM
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All I know is mine is the one from advanced with the lifetime warranty....

thats what happens when you bust one on the trail and need one to drive home.
Old 12-07-2008 | 06:13 PM
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Cannot complain with a lifetime warranty!
Old 12-07-2008 | 06:17 PM
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I just replaced my oem radiator with a CSF one $150. The build is not as good as the oem one.The radiator comes with tinner nuts for the fan shroud instead of the nuts being welded on.
However I did noticed a 10 to 15 degree drop in temps measured with my OBD2 scanner.
YMMV
Old 12-08-2008 | 07:52 AM
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thanks for all the info!

I wifes toyota tacoma has a harrison radiator (wish i can find a harrison radiator online). when its time to replace my 4runner, i will stick with a koyo radiator. Jason
Old 12-08-2008 | 07:58 AM
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Wow,I didn't realize how cheap the KOYO's are..

http://www.go-part.com/9602-toyota-4...8-p-23842.html
Old 12-08-2008 | 10:15 AM
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However I did noticed a 10 to 15 degree drop in temps measured with my OBD2 scanner.
I was over 190 before? And now 10-15 lower than before?
Old 12-08-2008 | 10:35 AM
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My 2 cents. I would NOT order a radiator online. Here is the reason. I had to replace a radiator in my Integra many years ago. I believe I got the replacement from radiatorbarn.com. It was $90 shipped. Lifetime warranty. Great, I thought. I got the radiator and immediately saw that it was leaking from the top. So I called up the place and they said that I had to pay to have it shipped, and also pay for the return shipping, AND pay for another radiator, which they will credit back once my old one is returned and found faulty. Total expense would be $220, then minus $90 if I get a credit. PLUS a downtime of at least a week. BS.

Go to a local shop, like NAPA, Autozone, etc. At least if you get a bunk radiator, you won't be out shipping charges nor the downtime.

Just a thought.
Old 12-08-2008 | 10:44 AM
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Take the radiator you got to a local shop and have it fixed if possible. I had one from an 87 repaired/flushed and it works and looks brand new... $50.

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Originally Posted by cackalak han
My 2 cents. I would NOT order a radiator online. Here is the reason. I had to replace a radiator in my Integra many years ago. I believe I got the replacement from radiatorbarn.com. It was $90 shipped. Lifetime warranty. Great, I thought. I got the radiator and immediately saw that it was leaking from the top. So I called up the place and they said that I had to pay to have it shipped, and also pay for the return shipping, AND pay for another radiator, which they will credit back once my old one is returned and found faulty. Total expense would be $220, then minus $90 if I get a credit. PLUS a downtime of at least a week. BS.

Go to a local shop, like NAPA, Autozone, etc. At least if you get a bunk radiator, you won't be out shipping charges nor the downtime.

Just a thought.
Wow, that's bad. I bought 4 radiators over the years from radiator.com and had very different service from them. On the ones I've sent back they paid all shipping and I was out nothing but my labor once they recieved the old one back and they credited my card.
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Wow, that's bad. I bought 4 radiators over the years from radiator.com and had very different service from them. On the ones I've sent back they paid all shipping and I was out nothing but my labor once they recieved the old one back and they credited my card.
Yeah, don't ever deal with radiatorbarn.com, if they're still even in business. Sounds like radiator.com has better services. However, you're still looking at a downtime for your rig regardless. If it's your trail rig, doesn't matter much, but if it's your DD, local is better since you can get running that same day.
Old 12-08-2008 | 02:27 PM
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Take the radiator you got to a local shop and have it fixed if possible. I had one from an 87 repaired/flushed and it works and looks brand new... $50.

The radiators in 3rd gen 4Runners and Tacomas are plastic aluminum, they are not worth trying to fix. The seal between the tank and core has a design lifespan of 80,000 min miles. Most people get much more but its not worth fixing.
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