Radiator lower bushings

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For the win!

I don't know if the glue will hold up with the heat but I wanted to hold the rubber in place while I install the rad. It's not going to move with the rad sitting on it and if I have to reglue it again if I remove the rad is easy enough
 
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I don't know if the glue will hold up with the heat but I wanted to hold the rubber in place while I install the rad. It's not going to move with the rad sitting on it and if I have to reglue it again if I remove the rad is easy enough
200 or so degrees isn't too hot and gorilla glue is pretty strong. I'll do the research on temp limits for various glue substrates.
 

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We happen to sell these now if the Gorilla Glue method doesn't pan out for you.
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