aftermarket radiator for cobalt
alot of the time aftermarket is cheaper too...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-P...spagenameZWD1V
i bought this one when i hit a dog it works well havent had ne problems
i bought this one when i hit a dog it works well havent had ne problems
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-P...spagenameZWD1V
i bought this one when i hit a dog it works well havent had ne problems
i bought this one when i hit a dog it works well havent had ne problems
the stock radiator is fine.
IF you want to really cool down your coolant just remove your theromstat.
with me I want more room for a HUGE I/C So i'm going to use a Del-Sol radiator, make my own brackets, run new hoses...etc
It's really not hard at all.
Also I removed my A/C, if you want performance sometimes you have to sacrifice luxury.
IF you want to really cool down your coolant just remove your theromstat.
with me I want more room for a HUGE I/C So i'm going to use a Del-Sol radiator, make my own brackets, run new hoses...etc
It's really not hard at all.
Also I removed my A/C, if you want performance sometimes you have to sacrifice luxury.
the stock radiator is fine.
IF you want to really cool down your coolant just remove your theromstat.
with me I want more room for a HUGE I/C So i'm going to use a Del-Sol radiator, make my own brackets, run new hoses...etc
It's really not hard at all.
Also I removed my A/C, if you want performance sometimes you have to sacrifice luxury.
IF you want to really cool down your coolant just remove your theromstat.
with me I want more room for a HUGE I/C So i'm going to use a Del-Sol radiator, make my own brackets, run new hoses...etc
It's really not hard at all.
Also I removed my A/C, if you want performance sometimes you have to sacrifice luxury.
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