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Lower coolant hose fixing

Hi all, could anyone please advise how the lower coolant hose is normally secured on the twin turbo models? If there should be a bracket mine must have got mislaid during the bumper/engine swap years back

Cheers,

Adam

 

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Should have checked the parts site first, so its the bits I've circled on this pic which then mount to the radiator? :

 

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Do these brackets fit the aluminium rads like Koyo etc?

 

No mate the ally rads are thicker you will need to come up with a fix

I’m sure I had to leave mine off after I installed my ally radiator just nowhere to fit fix it to.

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If you are using an aftermarket alloy radiator - the lower coolant hose runs parallel to the front anti roll bar across

the radiator (Stillen and Koyo in my case). I losely clipped a cable tie around them both at the mid point. Picture shows

part of the run.

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Thanks all, will cable tie it as planning to swap for an alu radiator at some point

 

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