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going to replace the stock rad with an aftermarket ally one, thats TT fitment am i right in assuming the TT and N/A have different mounts? and if so, is there a kit?

 

CheerZ

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Dunno about a kit, but the fit is different.

 

On the TT rad, the lower mount "pins" are both on the outside edges of the radaitor, overhanging by about 1/2 inch. On the NA, they are placed closer to the middle.

 

I got an ally rad from DTA, and just welded on 2 pins and kept the original pins in place too.

 

Also, top mount plates are completely different, so any after market mounts will either need a fair bit of modification, or more than likely, built from scratch.

 

Dan was doing a decent price on rads, give him a shout.

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Cheers mate

 

I have the top brackets, just wasnt sure about the bottom ones, can they be moved or are they welded?

On the stock NA rad, they are part of the plastic. On Dans (and I would assume most other after market rads) the are welded on.

 

Like I said, I bought a TT rad, and used the old NA rad as a template to weld on new pins, as NA and TT rad mounts (both top and bottom) are different.

 

Your old NA rad top brackets will not fit an aftermarket TT alloy rad.

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