Need help buying a radiator. Who to buy from?

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BrianPackard

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Hello, to all of the Tahoe community!

I've got a bit of a problem, and I'd like to ask the community for some advice.

First things first, I own a 95 Tahoe LT (4WD 5.7L V8). This car has been great to me for the past ten years that I've owned it. Only recently, its been presenting me with a few problems. My most recent problem with it involves a damaged radiator. My Tahoe overheated on me yesterday, bringing my attention to the radiator. As I suspected, there was a coolant leakage as well as damaged fins.

Now, I've got to buy a new radiator for it, but it's been a while since I've done any online shopping (+3 years) and I don't know how to tell the difference between a legitimate site and a scam. I've found two sites that looked appealing, but now I'd like to ask the community to verify their legitimacy before I take the next step of purchasing a part from them. The sites are:
http://www.go-part.com/9500-chevrolet-chevy-tahoe-radiator-p-23197.html
and
http://www.radiatorspot.com/chevrolet/tahoe/radiators.html#MjMxOTc
Thanks in advance!
 

blueflamed03

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if they are usually paypal certified, your covered if you use Paypal and a credit card...
 

Dlong30

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just some fyi, i heard we can run radiators from 1991 k2500 trucks that are cheaper and dual core if that might help
 

bpodskalny

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ebay.

all the vendors with the best price all get them from the same vendor

just make sure its paypal, and your golden.

ive installed more than a dozen radiators from ebay in various cars and trucks, and never once had a problem with any of them. they usually require transfering more hardware if you have an electric fan than say an oem unit, but cost less than half.
 

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