Dont Get The Nissens Radiator

DAK dak at rochester.rr.com
Wed Jun 11 03:03:47 EDT 2003


That was me with the 2 radiators. I wouldn't wish that on anyone! My car
was down for 2 weeks (and during the worst ice storm in a decade!). I'll
also say the difference in quality is night and day. Don't scrimp. Spend
a few more bucks an go OEM! Lower weight, better cooling. I don't really
care if it only lasts 12 years. That is actually a long time in my book!

David

BriceW at webtv.net wrote:
> I finished installing the Nissens all metal radiator last week.
> I was very disappointed in the quality.
> The black paint was already flaking off and it looked like an amateur
> paint job.
> The worst thing was when I went to put in the new mounts. I was cautious
> as I heard that there had been problems so I hand tightened them in
> slowly. You had to go slow as it was very tight. I was lucky as I only
> broke off 1 off the so called captive inserts on one of the big mounts
> closest to the wheel. You cant get the mount out of the radiator once
> the insert breaks. Those inserts are the cheapest things I have ever
> seen.
> Rod at TPC says he has got reports on over 10 bad inserts. One guy sent
> the 2 radiators with the mounts in it. TPC ate the cost. The rep for
> Nissens says that the installers are doing something wrong. Give me a
> break! The monnts just wiggle loose all over the lace once the insert
> breaks. Its only a screw thrad with a cheap weld to attach it. You woud
> have to actually see it to believe it.
> I called one knowledgeable lister from here who had installed this
> radiator. He had installed his with 2 inserts busted. I believe that
> they were both the big insert mounts.
> I needed my car as I didnt have a backup.
> I would not have bought the Nissens if I had known this. Rod at TPC
> would have let me send the Nissens back and exchange it for the OEM. TPC
> is considering ceasing to sell the Nissens. They should. They are a
> great parts resource.
> I also replaced the aux radiator with a new OEM AKG. The difference in
> quality and fit between the Nissens and the AKG was like night and day.
> I hate having this piece of garbage in my car.
> My advice is to get the OEM AKG as it will last 10 to 12 years and just
> dont overtighten the hose clamps. I now wished that was what I had done.
> I always thought that Swedish parts were quality. I now know better.
>
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