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Radiator Support Assembly

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Passenger Radiator Support PanelPassenger Radiator Support Panel
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Passenger Radiator Support Panel for Subaru Outback Legacy 2005-2009 Steel
$58.99
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2-year warranty
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Vehicle: 2008 Subaru Legacy
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
Installation PositionPassenger Side
MaterialSteel
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53020AG00A9P, SU1225143
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Driver Radiator Support Panel
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Driver Radiator Support Panel for Subaru Outback Legacy 2005-2009
$58.99
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Vehicle: 2008 Subaru Legacy
Item LocatedUnited States
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Installation PositionDriver Side
MaterialSteel
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53020AG01A9P, SU1225144
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Upper Tie Bar Radiator Support
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Upper Tie Bar Radiator Support for Subaru Outback Legacy 2005-2009
$131.99
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Vehicle: 2008 Subaru Legacy
Item LocatedUnited States
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Installation PositionUpper Tie Bar
MaterialSteel
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53060AG00A9P, SU1225142
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Lower Tie Bar Outer Radiator Support Core
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Lower Tie Bar Outer Radiator Support Core for Subaru Legacy 2005-2009
$56.99
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Vehicle: 2008 Subaru Legacy
Item LocatedUnited States
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Installation PositionLower Tie Bar Outer
MaterialSteel
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51231AG00A9P, SU1225137
ConditionNew
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Lower Tie Bar Inner Radiator Support Core
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Lower Tie Bar Inner Radiator Support Core for Subaru Legacy 2005-2009
$52.99
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Vehicle: 2008 Subaru Legacy
Item LocatedUnited States
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Installation PositionLower Tie Bar Inner
MaterialSteel
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53060AG02A9P, SU1225138
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The radiator support assembly is also often referred to as the radiator support panel or radiator core support. The primary purpose of the radiator support assembly is to provide a structural framework for mounting the radiator, cooling fans, and associated components. It helps maintain the proper position and alignment of the radiator, ensuring efficient cooling of the engine. It also serves as a protective barrier for the radiator and other front-end components, helping shield these critical parts from damage in the event of a front-end collision or an impact with road debris.

Radiator support assembly replacement

Replacing a radiator support assembly is a significant repair job that often requires expertise due to the complexity and importance of this component in the vehicle's structural and cooling systems. The general steps can include:

  1. Safety precautions: Ensure safety gear, disconnect the battery, and work on a level surface.
  2. Front-end disassembly: Remove the bumper, headlights, grille, and fenders.
  3. Drain the cooling system (if necessary): Drain coolant for radiator removal.
  4. Support the vehicle: Lift and secure the vehicle with jack stands.
  5. Unbolt the old assembly: Remove the fasteners securing the old radiator support.
  6. Disconnect hoses and wiring: Carefully detach hoses and wiring.
  7. Remove the old assembly: Extract the old assembly, and inspect for damage.
  8. Install the new assembly: Secure the new support assembly.
  9. Reconnect components: Reattach hoses, wiring, and connections.
  10. Reassemble the front end: Install fenders, grille, headlights, and bumper.
  11. Refill and bleed the cooling system (if necessary): Refill coolant and bleed air.
  12. Test and alignment: Inspect alignment and security of components.
  13. Final checks: Reconnect the battery, test for leaks, and take a test drive to ensure proper functioning.

This is a general outline and the specific steps and procedures can vary depending on the make and model of the vehicle. It's often best left to professionals who have the necessary tools and expertise to ensure a safe and effective replacement.