Usually dealer only for most cars. Autozone and Oriley BAP or Mearls may have it.
If you are looking for a used Honda replacement radiator you can try you local junk yard or salvage yard for a great deal. However, if you would rather buy online then visit http://www.hondazone.com/. I am sure you will be able to find what you need on there.
Rockauto.com has them and so does O'Reilly's auto parts A Chrysler dealer should be able to get them.
You may replace the bushings by pressing them out or replace the knuckle assembly. Pressing out the old bushings and replacing them is the least expensive option. After market replacement
Yes, you can find it Haynes or Chilton manuals for Toyota Camry 1999-2001.
another 1992 buick century radiator
The worn bushings can be pressed out and replaced. This is the most economical solution to worn bushings. After market replacement parts can't be ordered from any Auto Parts dealer. Read the discussion page for this question.
A 3 or 4 core radiator would be your best
Yes, generally after any major work on a front end a re-alignment is neccessary. Replacement of bushings and control arms could be considered major work.
Car radiator replacement will typically run about $450 for a passenger car and about $700 for a SUV or minivan. The parts (the radiator itself, coolant, and miscellaneous parts) will typically cost between $150-$200, with labor costs representing the remainder of the cost. Find more information here http://www.costhelper.com/cost/cars/car-radiator.html
How much does it cost to replace a radiator in a 2002 Pontiac Grand Am
A replacement radiator for a 1999 Civic SI could include the Copper radiator model available at Next Day Auto for 130 dollars. You can also buy the Honda radiator at Parts Geek for 113 dollars.
Drain the radiator, disconnect all hoses from the radiator, remove the fan shroud, loosen all radiator mounting brackets, remove the radiator. Replacement is the opposite order.