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  1. Good write up and the video was a gret help too. That beeing said the screw holding the lower part of my bumber cover were badly scraped up to the point of having the phillips indent unusable. I had to use my dremel tool to cut a slot in the head to allow removal. I found lots of crap in my rads and I was happy to get it removed but I don;t think it has affected my daily coolant temps much. A third rad may be in my future. This site rocks!
  2. Just want to put in my two cents worth, this was a real easy project and I did it in less than an hour and all went exactly as stated. So I want to thank everyone again for their input. This board is a great resource. Thanks Matt
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