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Think about it. Provided the new radiator meets the manufacturer's specifications it really doesn't matter where it's made. A manufacturer is not going to risk its reputation by having inferior quality products bearing its name made in another country.
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just another note,mines 21 years old still original behr there great it spent 20 years in miami,heat. now its in the cold new england weather.holding firm,great hose connector ends.
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My repair charge on mine was 110 dollars. It made the 30 day warranty, but only by a few more months. When I took it back apart I was checking the behr thermostat I purchased from All Parts Express to check the temperature on it. It was the correct one. Later as I was getting some things at the auto parts store I noticed there thermostats & how cheap they looked in comparison. I know the behr radiators are a bit more money, but I wouldn't scoff at the price. You will more than likely get what you pay for!
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you know its funny,but when i replaced my old iroc-z radiator it was a behr,it was also one of the best plastic crimped end radiators i ever had,i used to 1/4 mile drag the car and it really kept the engine cool.best of luck.
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