iamdub
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Lil’ help. Quick question on preventatively /proactively replacing radiator:
Trusted local shop has my 2001 Yukon 5.3L in for installing front shocks (Bilstein 4600) and noticed coolant leak at water pump. Checked my records …. It’s still the original OEM water pump after 22 years and 180,000 miles so for sure I approved the repair along w thermostat and top/bottom hoses.
Question - should I also replace the radiator?
I trust the Genuine GM design and don’t normally fix stuff that ain’t broke, but this would essentially zero-time my cooling system and that seems like good idea to me. It adds about $350 to the cost of the repair. I think am answering it own question, but what do you guys/gals think?
I'd say, at that mileage and being in AZ, you're close enough to the rad's end-of-life, if not past it and on borrowed time. IMO, it's not worth letting it ride until it does fail cuz then you'll be forced to fix it while in a bind. Have everything new with all new and clean coolant. One-and-done it. Maintenance pays, breakdowns cost.
GM or Denso replacement only, IMO. $350 seems to be fair considering a GM rad is likely over $200.