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on the bottom of the radiator there is a plastic mount with two bolts on each side, removing them can be difficult if they are at all corroded. try not to break them when removing them, otherwise you will have to re-drill the holes and replace them with some bolts and nuts which is very time consuming. other than that just remove all hoses and transmission lines attached to the radiator and it should come right out.

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