danbennett2u Posted May 24, 2011 Share Posted May 24, 2011 I need a new radiator for a 95 auto 2.2 Impreza. I have heard that you should not buy junkyard radiators. Is there any reason for this? I need something not too expensive but do plan on keeping the car for a while. Has anyone had bad experiences with a junkyard radiator? Are the new ones at auto parts stores junk? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeneralDisorder Posted May 24, 2011 Share Posted May 24, 2011 Typically the risk outweighs the cost savings. A new radiator runs about $100 to $150 or so. Used is going to run about $50 plus core..... give or take. The problem is that it's likely a 15 year old radiator and the plastic tanks tend to fail long before the core does - usually splitting and cracking from age, etc. Also you have to "gamble" on some junkyard's speculation that the radiator is in good shape or really roll the dice if it's a u-pull-it style yard where you have to inspect and judge the part yourself. Then you figure entry fee, environmental fee, your time, etc..... it's just not really viable unless you are flat broke and you have to take the risk. GD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davebugs Posted May 24, 2011 Share Posted May 24, 2011 I use used if I have one. But I take them to be flushed and pressure tested and that costs a few bucks. If I need one I don't have I buy new. You're looking for 2.2 but if the rad is from a 2.5 usually they are full of crap from HG issues and miralce cures to try and fix HG issues. Only additional work is removing the fans and stuff. So you may want to do that and make sure it goes well before ordering new, though I've never had a problem with a Suby. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike104 Posted May 24, 2011 Share Posted May 24, 2011 GD pretty well hit it on the head. http://www.radiators.com has some from $99 but need to speak to you to get the correct fit. http://www.radiatorbarn.com is $150 delivered + Tax if applicable Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
danbennett2u Posted May 24, 2011 Author Share Posted May 24, 2011 Can get a Spectra Premium CU1574 for 93 dollars shipped on rockauto.com. That is about the cheapest I can find and it is the same one they sell at autozone. Seems to be the cheapest new I can find. I will prob go this route If I can afford it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
idosubaru Posted May 24, 2011 Share Posted May 24, 2011 like they suggested you could be fine but it's a larger gamble than worth it on this part. i use radiatorbarn.com all the time, last Forester radiator i bought was $88 shipped to my door. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
987687 Posted May 25, 2011 Share Posted May 25, 2011 I got a really nice looking used one at a JY in PA. I think it was $40. The person I got it for hasn't had any issues with it. It had no corrosion, cracks on the tanks, or anything. Like any JY part (whether you pull it, or a guy takes it off a shelf), it's up to you to inspect and make sure it's a good part. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sario Posted May 25, 2011 Share Posted May 25, 2011 I need a new radiator for a 95 auto 2.2 Impreza. I have heard that you should not buy junkyard radiators. Is there any reason for this? I need something not too expensive but do plan on keeping the car for a while. Has anyone had bad experiences with a junkyard radiator? Are the new ones at auto parts stores junk? My OEM one cracked between the plastic tank and the metal. I got a all metal, CFS brand, one from radiator barn. It's only been in 9 months, but it hasn't exploded yet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MilesFox Posted May 25, 2011 Share Posted May 25, 2011 if you know what you are looking for and pull it yourself, junkyard is the way to go. Usually the rads are pretty clean, they have to be OLD to be horribly corroded. Check all th plastic sides. You are most likely to find good ones with little chance for a bad apple. It all depends on what is most convenient to you. foresters and 2.5 have dual row rads if you want a bigger one Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
987687 Posted May 25, 2011 Share Posted May 25, 2011 if you know what you are looking for and pull it yourself, junkyard is the way to go. Usually the rads are pretty clean, they have to be OLD to be horribly corroded. Check all th plastic sides. You are most likely to find good ones with little chance for a bad apple. It all depends on what is most convenient to you. foresters and 2.5 have dual row rads if you want a bigger one On the topic of foresters. Pull the oil cooler and pipes while you're at it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fairtax4me Posted May 25, 2011 Share Posted May 25, 2011 if you know what you are looking for and pull it yourself, junkyard is the way to go. Usually the rads are pretty clean, they have to be OLD to be horribly corroded. Check all th plastic sides. You are most likely to find good ones with little chance for a bad apple. It all depends on what is most convenient to you. X2 You can often find good radiators in junkyards, but should should know what to look for that may indicate a problem. You take the same gamble as with any other junkyard part. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tcspeer Posted May 25, 2011 Share Posted May 25, 2011 I also use a lot of junk yard parts, but on the radiator I would get the new one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sario Posted May 26, 2011 Share Posted May 26, 2011 if you know what you are looking for and pull it yourself, junkyard is the way to go. Usually the rads are pretty clean, they have to be OLD to be horribly corroded. Check all th plastic sides. You are most likely to find good ones with little chance for a bad apple. It all depends on what is most convenient to you. foresters and 2.5 have dual row rads if you want a bigger one And they fit? where were you nine months ago when i was looking for one? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
North to Alaska Posted May 26, 2011 Share Posted May 26, 2011 (edited) In Alaska, where you could be driving at +75 on a hot day or 45 below zero 2 weeks later. You can't take a chance on a used radiator. Your buying somebody else problem. Buy the NEW one...Save the old one, and put back subie when you sell it.. Then sell the almost new radiator on this web site for $50 bucks. Replace the (2) radiator hoses. ALL Subaru can do some pretty amazing things, But they can't take a BAD (hot-hot) overheating. Buy the new radiator. Edited May 26, 2011 by North to Alaska Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
danbennett2u Posted May 30, 2012 Author Share Posted May 30, 2012 Just an update, the spectra premium brand radiator failed on me just after Easter this year, so it lasted less than a year. I would have had to pay return shipping and find a box so the warranty was pretty useless since I bought it from an online retailer. In the future I would recommend buying one with a lifetime warranty from a local chain If you do get a bad one as I did you are kind of out of luck if it fails unless you go this route, unless you happen to have extra radiators laying around. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recian Posted May 31, 2012 Share Posted May 31, 2012 My tank cracked on mine and i bought a junkyard one for $25. Its been the best 20 bucks ive spent on the car. And its keeping my car completely oem with no aftermarket replacement parts. The car was holding coolant and had no mixture of fluids. They do tend to fail with age but subarus arent too notorious for it. All junkyard radiators ive seen look pretty good Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AaronRodgers Posted August 20, 2020 Share Posted August 20, 2020 (edited) I also used a radiator got from the car junk removal company near me. I had given $57 for it. Edited August 21, 2020 by AaronRodgers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeneralDisorder Posted August 20, 2020 Share Posted August 20, 2020 (edited) 1 hour ago, AaronRodgers said: I also used a radiator got from the car junk removal company near me. I had given $57 for it. Most radiators are about $80 to $90 wholesale. Used is a waste of time. Also this thread is from 2011. Why? GD Edited August 20, 2020 by GeneralDisorder 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heartless Posted August 21, 2020 Share Posted August 21, 2020 21 hours ago, GeneralDisorder said: Most radiators are about $80 to $90 wholesale. Used is a waste of time. Also this thread is from 2011. Why? GD that is a spammer, GD... note the link in the post... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
el_freddo Posted August 21, 2020 Share Posted August 21, 2020 44 minutes ago, heartless said: that is a spammer, GD... note the link in the post... That link wasn’t in there when GD posted. I read it shortly after GD read and replied. The link was added with the edit recently. Cheers Bennie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1197sts Posted August 21, 2020 Share Posted August 21, 2020 I just went through a bunch of problems with overheating that ended up being related to a bad radiator. I typically like used parts, but this time I bought a new one. It's a Koyo, looks to be good quality working great. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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