
Replacing a radiator
Re: Replacing a radiator
Radiator and towing strut ordered . Now get MMC to fit during recall work in two weeks ..... See how that goes without Craig there 

Re: Replacing a radiator
good luck, hopefully you won't need it and common sense will prevail!!
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Re: Replacing a radiator
Booked in on Monday with Craig to get mine fitted and heater resistor sorted
Already have a shiny chrome tow post, anything else I should be thinking about once the clam is off? 


Mark MacKenzie
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Re: Replacing a radiator
Fans + mounting brackets are the only other things I can think of if you're doing the tow post, radiator, and resistor pack anyway.
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Re: Replacing a radiator
Horn is usually the next suggestion?
'16 MINI Cooper S - Family fun hatch
'98 Lotus Elise - Fun day car
'04 Maserati Coupe GT - Manual, v8, Italian...
'18 Mazda Mx5 - The wife's, so naturally my daily
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'98 Lotus Elise - Fun day car
'04 Maserati Coupe GT - Manual, v8, Italian...
'18 Mazda Mx5 - The wife's, so naturally my daily
'19 Ducati Monster 797 - Baby bike bike
Re: Replacing a radiator
Big ol air horns.Corranga wrote:Horn is usually the next suggestion?
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