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Had the radiator order shipped overnight (wish they would use FedEx (plug, plug).
I was going to remove the old one this weekend, but the wife is having a garage sale...bad timing. Anyhow, do I need any special tools to do this job?
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I wouldn't think so, but you never know.
I'd make sure to have a good tool set of ratchets, and probably some screw drivers. I have removed radiators on every car of mine except the benz, and all came out relatively easy. Remove all bolts that hold it to the car, remove hoses, and pull the sucker out. Now it may or may not be that easy, but on the cars I had done it on, it was that easy.. Alon
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