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UPDATE: Saturday, October 29, 2022. 2:22 P.M.
My radiator that was made in Jordan unfortunately failed. It had a very small sewing needle leak at the braze weld. Fortunately, O'reily has a lifetime warranty on my radiator. So, I removed the new leaking radiator out of my truck and took it to O'reily to have it replaced under warranty. To my surprise, instead of receiving an ordinary brass metal radiator. I ended up getting a fully made Aluminum radiator! The Oreily's employee was hesitant about giving me the new one. He had to quadruple check the model number on the box to see if it was really the one. Finally, after checking the box back and forth several times, he had no choice but to give me my new aluminum radiator. Yup, I was happy!
I guess O'reily upgraded the radiator. Oddly enough, the Oreily website description lists the radiator as being made of aluminum, but the pictures show a brass copper radiator. I guess they didn't bother to update the pictures. Anyways, this new radiator has very nice welds. This thing was so light as compared to the other one and my truck has been running nice and cool. Heater works really well too! Hmmm, I theorize I might have been the reason why parts stores have our radiators back in stock again. I was contacting a multitude of radiator shops, auto parts stores, left and right for a new radiator for my Mitsubishi Mighty Max, 1988. Out of curiosity, I decided to see if these radiators were back in stock and to my surprise they are! They must have listened to my cries of desperation for a new radiator! All these websites I'll list didn't have them in stock, except for O'reily, when I was looking for one a couple months ago. Get them while they are in stock even if you don't need one right now. These are hard to come by once they are gone! Trust me.
Murray Heat Transfer Radiator 41-188 | O'Reilly Auto Parts (oreillyauto.com)
Radiator 1988 Mitsubishi Mighty Max - 2.6 Liter L4 156Cid Radiator Aluminum With Outlet On Passenger Side Only | Radiator Express
Liland Global® 188AA - Engine Coolant Radiator (carid.com)
Duralast Radiator A188 (autozone.com)
More Information for LILAND GLOBAL 188AA (rockauto.com)
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