This is one of the "mounts" that the radiator sits on. I believe they are called bushings, since they look like one but when I try to look up on autozone's or o'reily's websites for them it says they can't find the item.
jdub;1358702 said:I believe it's called a lower radiator support, but can't confirm it. I'm pretty sure that's going to be a dealer only item.
lewis15498;1358706 said:Boneyard run!
Beatrice;1358704 said:dang, you wouldnt happen to have a part #, would you?
jdub;1358939 said:LOL...now that's cheap
Keep something in mind about the radiator supports, they are made out of rubber for a reason and it's not shock isolation. If you get even a small electric current, the coolant acts as an electrolyte and turns the rad into a sacrificial anode.
supraguru05;1358966 said:ding ding ding
beatrice i can go get you one from a yard let me know
Dirgle;1358734 said:Part number is 90480-40012, it's $7.41 from Champion / Jay Marks Toyota.
jdub;1359349 said:There is a wonderful communication device that's available: The Telephone!
supraguru05;1359041 said:i dont have one and pullapart doesnt have any either i just checked. although they have two cressidas and they might be the same.
jdub;1358939 said:LOL...now that's cheap
Keep something in mind about the radiator supports, they are made out of rubber for a reason and it's not shock isolation. If you get even a small electric current, the coolant acts as an electrolyte and turns the rad into a sacrificial anode.
rayall01;1365234 said:Just so you know, it was a plastic capped radiator, so using the rag posed no issues. (Except for aesthetics).
jdub;1358939 said:LOL...now that's cheap
Keep something in mind about the radiator supports, they are made out of rubber for a reason and it's not shock isolation. If you get even a small electric current, the coolant acts as an electrolyte and turns the rad into a sacrificial anode.