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Scrappydoo13 08 August 2017 10:59 PM

Rusted radiator mount
 
I found a nasty surprise lurking at the front if my 03 plate blobeye today!!! So I'm looking for some advice, does this part come seperatly or is it sold as a complete front end frame? If it does come separately has anyone replaced one before and is it a relatively simple job (concidering the amount of bloody parts that are spot welded to it) for someone who is handy with a welder??...hope someone can advise!!https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.sco...05cc97e3f7.jpg

yabbadoo4 08 August 2017 11:18 PM

i believe its just spot welded and can be removed and a new panel welded in. have a search around the threads there was a post about this not long ago.

lewis87 09 August 2017 06:07 AM

I will paste my replies from another thread.

It just supports the radiator, I drilled out the spot welds with a spot weld drill bit and plug welded the new panel on. Didn't take that long to find and drill them all out, seem to remember about 10 either side and a few on the centre support

It does come in two parts, top and bottom section. You will also need to bolt on the radiator brackets with the rubber inserts that the rad pegs drop into. You can reuse the old ones if they are not too rusty.

It can be bought from Subaru or Import Car Parts lists a kit which has all new parts for less than 100:

https://www.importcarparts.co.uk/par...y=&searchPart=

Don Clark 09 August 2017 08:17 AM

Above link doesn't work for me so one that does





but ICP currently out of stock


https://www.importcarparts.co.uk/par...y=&searchPart=

Scrappydoo13 09 August 2017 09:24 AM

Great thanks for your help

sti-chris 09 August 2017 05:06 PM

Post up some pics of this if you do it your self would be nice to have a good how to guide as it seems to be common on Subaru's of that era.


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