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    Removing radiator support?

    How hard is it to remove the radiator support.
    I am getting ready to drop the engine back in. ANd when i was pulling it with my hoist i had really big issues with clearing radiator support due to the hoist size and how my garage would block it form going fully up.
    I noticed in many rebuild photos people have the front radiator support off. How hard is it to remove?

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    #2
    Well you have to cut it off....

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      #3
      ahh I thought there was a way to unbolt it never mind than

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        #4
        Originally posted by CrazyB View Post
        ahh I thought there was a way to unbolt it never mind than
        Yea heard that. Definetly a flaw IMO. You get in one little front end collision and tweak that and your gonna have to cut it out and weld in a new one or try your best to straighten it out.

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          #5
          Hmm will have to start researching a removable rad support project. as this car is worked on a lot.
          Seen a few done just need to dust off the welder.

          AutoCross Photos!!https://picasaweb.google.com/eugenes18t

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            #6
            Let us know how that goes. Ive been considering doing it on my eta before i sell it so the grill and hood all lines up better.

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              #7
              I think tis will be the project for the winter as i want to get back into autocross as soon as possible.

              AutoCross Photos!!https://picasaweb.google.com/eugenes18t

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                #8
                Mine is off right now waiting for a replacement from Vines. The entire assembly welds on at the fenders and under the unibody frame horns.

                I don't see why you couldn't modify this from a weld-on to a bolt-on component. You may have to add a little metal in places, but it ought to work. Isn't the 5-series a bolt-on?
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                1990 325is - sterling silver, very nice, maybe for sale

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                  #9
                  Make it removable. If you have any fabricating skills or know someone it shouldn't be that hard. Couple build threads on here show pictures of how other people have done it.

                  Originally posted by Roysneon
                  $5 shipped?
                  Originally posted by MarkD
                  You are a strange dude, I'n not answering any more posts from you.

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