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Originally Posted by 370zhtx Hi I am planning on replacing AC Condenser myself and have seen some people installing aftermarket radiators. My question is that do I really need to

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I am planning on replacing AC Condenser myself and have seen some people installing aftermarket radiators. My question is that do I really need to take out the front crash bar and all? Can I just take bumper off and slide the radiator and condenser from the top?
Yes. The bolts that hold the Ac condenser lines in place would otherwise be impossible to get to. And depending on what radiator you go with, you might have to cut into the fan shrowd. I can't imagine what that would be like with no room to work with

Can it be done? Maybe but I feel like it would just turn into a way bigger job than it needs to be. Just take off the crash bar. 8 quick bolts.
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