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Old 03-12-2011, 12:03 PM
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Question Foxbody Heater Core Exchange

Ok today i woke up with the idea of swapping out my heater core since the weather is going to be around 60. i've done it once and it was a pita. so here i am going at it again. any helpful tips from the pro's that did this job so many times before? the car has been sitting all winter and not going anywhere for a couple more month till it gets warmer and repainted.



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i still didnt do mine.. to afraid to remove everything..


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Old 03-14-2011, 09:14 AM
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tip 1. pay a shop
tip 2. refer to tip 1.

Lol...ive never done it, but honestly, i know the idea is to stay organized. make sure you have ample space to spread out all the nuts and bolts so it all can go back. Take pictures even. Thats the best thing.


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Old 03-14-2011, 09:30 AM
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beast: your car is easier to do as per my haynes manual. just remove the glove compartment. i need to remove the dash. Bronco: im not gonna pay atleast $400 to repair a $30 part lol


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