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Alright guys,
I need the low down on the radiator issue. I took my truck to the dealership today and they told me that the 2" radiator only comes with the 7700 payload group. If this is so, then why the hell are they charging $400.00!! for a hitch!!!! If I knew that I would never had ordered the class III towing package. Does anyone have all the info on this subject so I can find out if they are just trying to screw me over again or if this is true. Please let me know, so I and others like me can get this problem solved. Thanks!!
[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 06-Aug-01 AT 04:23 PM (EST)[/font][p] I'm not sure about the radiator but there are other things besides the hitch. Your truck probably has the wiring to the hitch and also all the fuses under the hood for towing a trailer and a plug beneath your dash to wire in an electric trailer brake controller.
Jim
I'm not very knowledgeable about this issue, but I did read on another forum that the "large" radiator was 1.42" and the "small" one was 1.02". I'm not real sure where this measurement is taken, but suspect it is the thickness of the actual core. I like to read whatever I can about my truck, so I visit other websites as well.
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