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Old 05-05-2009, 01:31 PM
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Can anyone tell me the name of this part?

I was involved in an accident and i'm trying to find the name of this piece, so that i can start restoring my car, but i don't know the name of this piece, can some one help me out?

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Upper radiator support
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Old 05-07-2009, 12:46 PM
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Its actually just the radiator support. That top part is a single piece that makes up the front frame of the car... all the way down to the bottom where you have all the rust in the center... yeah...
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So, if I buy a radiator or radiator support, i will not be getting the top piece in the pic right?
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Buy radiator=No
Buy Radiator support=Yes
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Originally Posted by burgy
Buy radiator=No
Buy Radiator support=Yes
You've just confused me
What do I need to buy, in order to replace that top piece in the pic
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The top piece in the pic is not removable because it is integrated into the radiator support. If you remove the bumper cover and the headlights you will see that the entire front of the frame is that one piece, the radiator support. If you want to replace that one piece you will have to get a whole new radiator support. Maybe if you explain why you would like to replace just the top in the first place we can give some better way of going about it?
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Originally Posted by L0R1DA
The top piece in the pic is not removable because it is integrated into the radiator support. If you remove the bumper cover and the headlights you will see that the entire front of the frame is that one piece, the radiator support. If you want to replace that one piece you will have to get a whole new radiator support. Maybe if you explain why you would like to replace just the top in the first place we can give some better way of going about it?
Thanks. i want to replace it because it was bent after the accident, only the passenger side of it was bent in though.
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what you need to buy is the radiator support....see my first post.
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