Radiator/transmission question

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Actifenpleinair

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was just on Rockauto due to a very tiny radiator leak on my 2007 yukon denali with 266,000 miles, and was amazed new radiators are only 99. to 130 dollors((;)
with the GM genuine in the $285 range. Peanuts in my opinion...
 

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was just on Rockauto due to a very tiny radiator leak on my 2007 yukon denali with 266,000 miles, and was amazed new radiators are only 99. to 130 dollors((;)
with the GM genuine in the $285 range. Peanuts in my opinion...
ya there are reasons why they are so "cheap", most of us do not recommend using aftermarket radiators if possible. they tend to fail sooner and some have a little defect in a return line that causes to much coolant flow back into the reservoir and results in the vehicle not warming up to the correct temperature and that causes, cel, etc,., etc
 

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