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Overheating is a sure sign there’s something wrong with your cooling system. A leak, rust, or obstructions are all cases that may require a radiator replacement. Install a new TRQ radiator that’s engineered to fit your vehicle. This video shows you how to install one in your 1988-2002 GMC K1500.
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what lines run on the left side of the radiator? my radiator only has transmission lines on the right
My replacement the holes for the transmission line and oil are smaller then the original
What tolls did y’all need to do this?
You lost me at forky tool
Idk why the one I tried too install had the wrong adaptors on it
Is that a 34” radiator?
What year was this specific truck you worked on?