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Old Oct 24, 2012 | 01:45 PM
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Default Radiator Lower Support / Mount / Isolator / Bushing Help

Hello All,

1999 Blazer 4WD

I had a crack in my radiator so I went to replace it and when I pulled it out there are two isolators/ mounts/ bushings that are rubber and have a small hole that accepts the tab from the bottom of the radiator.

The rubber isolators are shot, I cant even keep the one in its place. My issue is that I cannot find these anywhere. Are they the same as a body mount? Does anybody have a part number for these? I checked out LMC as well as my usual online research to no avail.

I appreciate any help you can give a Blazer newbie (lots of S10's but this is my first Blazer.)

Thanks, Grant.
 
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I know the thread is old but in case someone else ever does a search.

When I replaced the radiator on my 1995, the rubber mount bushing were gone. The parts store wanted $25 a piece to special order them. Although I've seen some online for $5, I needed to finish the job ASAP.

I made my owe using rubber freeze plugs. I think it cost me $12 for two. I drilled out the center so the radiator bottom pin fit. Then I turned down the bottom OD to fit inside the hole of the metal.

I'm attaching pics of a plus and the mount.


 
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