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Honda Stream ('05) radiator

  • 13-07-2020 11:22am
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    Bought this lemon of a family car a few years ago and have had a few superficial issues with it. Would not buy again, however we're stuck with it for now.

    The radiator has a big rotten crack in it and needs replacing. I am not going to DIY the job but I need to do it low cost as COVID has forked our finances. Once I get the replacement rad, I have a guy who will do the job.

    I just need to make sure I'm getting the right rad - micksgarage.ie seems fairly sure of itself that this will do the trick: https://www.micksgarage.com/d/radiators/honda/honda-stream/stream-2001-onwards/1-7-16v-125-1668/products

    Clearly on a tight budget I don't want to part with nearly €200 if it's not right so if anyone has any tips on how to check this is correct, I would be very grateful.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,655 ✭✭✭Mad_Mike


    Years ago, I bought both a radiator and exhaust parts for an Alfa Romeo GTV and all the prices being quoted here were crazy
    Looked up the year and model on eBay and got the parts there for under half the price quoted anywhere here
    Looking on eBay, there seem to be plenty of listings for your car, but not sure on year, engine, etc, so best to have look yourself
    Here is one of the listings I came across


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 81,220 ✭✭✭✭biko


    Not DIY, moved to main forum.

    If you put your reg number into micksgarage you should only see the right part.


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