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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Blind: [QB] my fluidyne sits perfectly in the stock radiator mounts top and bottom, maybe you're missing the rubber mounts on the bottom? also, make sure you put a small ground wire from the rad to the frame somewhere so to avoid corrosion build up. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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gspeedaddict
Member # 6537
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Are there lower radiator mounting brackets?
the Aluminum Radiator i bought from sac mustang has an (roughly) inch cap on the drivers side that makes it sit uneven im wondering if lower brackets would help.
And i really dont want to drill a whole in the frame of the car unless ther is no alternative
Blind
Member # 3052
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my fluidyne sits perfectly in the stock radiator mounts top and bottom, maybe you're missing the rubber mounts on the bottom?
also, make sure you put a small ground wire from the rad to the frame somewhere so to avoid corrosion build up.
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