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[QUOTE="grimrippy23, post: 975928, member: 13455"] quick question. I have a leaking radiator right now that I am waiting to fix over the summer when I can make some more money, hard to work a lot when going to college, but I was wondering if I should go this route instead of getting an aftermarket radiator? Since it runs at 0 psi the plastic tanks should be okay right? I want it cause of the other parts of the system it helps last longer but I can't afford aftermarket radiator and to put this coolant in too. Trying to save money while keeping my truck healthy at the same time [/QUOTE]
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