Alloy Radiators
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Tamora Tom

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8 posts

147 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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Morning everyone, I am looking to upgrade my standard radiator to an alloy one. I've looked on a few of the TVR specialist sites who seem to be charging around £450. Which seem to be a bit expensive. I will be fitting the radiator myself.

Does anyone know of a company I can buy direct? ...and will provide a radiator with all the correct mounting points etc?

Tom

gacksen

680 posts

163 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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give them a ring :

http://www.aaronradiator.co.uk/

had bought mine for the chim from them. top quality...

chris watton

22,545 posts

280 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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http://www.aaronradiator.co.uk/catalog/TVR_radiato...

Thanks for the link - over £100 cheaper than the usual suspects!

rhyspw

312 posts

212 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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Ant.

5,254 posts

301 months

Sunday 29th June 2014
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Already alloy isn't it?

Willfin

295 posts

198 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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How's the Aaron radiator been? I'll be replacing mine soon.

Does it come with the metal shroud to bolt on your fans?

Desiato

960 posts

303 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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Willfin said:
How's the Aaron radiator been? I'll be replacing mine soon.

Does it come with the metal shroud to bolt on your fans?
Fitted an Aaron rad in mine a few months back, fitted really well and comes with all the holes pre drilled . You just need to take off the carbon/plastic panel that the fans screw to and swap them onto the new one from memory. Takes no time at all.

mk1fan

10,822 posts

245 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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Mines been in a while now. Swapped over the cowels too. Very easy job.

Willfin

295 posts

198 months

Thursday 3rd September 2015
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Thanks guys.

I tghink I'll go with the one from TVR power as I'd prefer to have the metal shroud for the fan mounts. Im going to get the uprated fans too.

brownspeed

1,023 posts

151 months

Thursday 3rd September 2015
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I fitted an Aaron radiator earlier this "summer". Great people to deal with.
I also swapped out the hoses at the same time- made sense.
The only glitch I had was the rubber bobbins onto which it mounts;- they don't come off easily- luckily my local motor factor had a pair in stock- else i'd have been knackered;- buy yourself a pair before you start.
The radiator vent screw is right under the nose cone; you need a short angled phillips head driver to slack it and bleed the system when filling.
If fitting silicon replacement hoses- leave the trim pieces off the car until you've re-tightened the jubilee clips a few times (like 200 ish!). then refit them when you're done.

Willfin

295 posts

198 months

Thursday 3rd September 2015
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Good stuff.

Any pics of the radiator now installed? Have you got air con, if so did it make it a difficult job?