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Old 01-03-2009, 07:36 AM
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For the price of that thing I would not expect to see that.

Looks like bad quality to me.

My Northern does not have that.
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Old 01-03-2009, 09:30 AM
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For the price of that thing I would not expect to see that.

Looks like bad quality to me.

My Northern does not have that.
i take it you havent actually seen a ron davis radiator... the quality of these things is unrivaled (i have 2 and compared to my past ones, be-cool, afco and griffin its just plain a different league) just look at thw welds at the end of the tanks... they even cut the aluminum so the bends they put in later will be perpendicular to the grain in the material to avoid cracks, twice as much production waste, but a better product...

my bet is that the welds are there to support, it would seem that the plate that has the two roset welds in it in the picture is sanwiched on to the element to add extra strength (it is the part that mounts the rad. to the coresupport) instead of just hanging the radiator by tabs welded onto the element.. and having to mount the fanshroud dirrectly on the element.. and since its only welded in the ends where the element meets the tank.. the two welds are most likely there to keep it tight to the element ...
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i take it you havent actually seen a ron davis radiator... the quality of these things is unrivaled (i have 2 and compared to my past ones, be-cool, afco and griffin its just plain a different league) just look at thw welds at the end of the tanks... they even cut the aluminum so the bends they put in later will be perpendicular to the grain in the material to avoid cracks, twice as much production waste, but a better product...

my bet is that the welds are there to support, it would seem that the plate that has the two roset welds in it in the picture is sanwiched on to the element to add extra strength (it is the part that mounts the rad. to the coresupport) instead of just hanging the radiator by tabs welded onto the element.. and having to mount the fanshroud dirrectly on the element.. and since its only welded in the ends where the element meets the tank.. the two welds are most likely there to keep it tight to the element ...
Wow. Thanks. I didn't mean to start an arguement or anything. It was just a case where the curiousity got the cat. You guys are so knowledgeable and they are closed until the 5th and I received it over a week ago and couldn't wait to ask some really knowledgeable guys--like all of you! So thanks for the input.

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im sorry... i guess i shouldnt answer posts after having talked to people that bug me... didnt mean to come off like an idiot..
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still looks like bad quality to me
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still looks like bad quality to me
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I agree they make top notch stuff. Sold them and all the rest when I worked in the speed shop.
I just do not expect to see something like that where its visible under the hood. I expect allot more from them.
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