This was the most helpful video I’ve fond and I’ve been looking for about 3 days now. I’m a single mom and actually prefer to do this myself just cuz I’m interested in this kind of stuff and can save a ton of money! I bumped a car that made a sudden turn in front of me with no signal, good thing I wasn’t going any faster!....I could try to pull the top part of the radiator support back to it’s original position but I think it’ll be better to just replace the whole thing so it’s straight. I’ll also need to replace the hood and bumper. It’s not leaking any fluids and the car is running just fine. I was able to push the hood down as far as it’ll go but the lip is tucked and won’t latxh 😕 just needs some TLC. I also just want to replace the radiator just looks old...now all I need is the tools. Thanks. Wish me luck 😁 😆
I have a 2001 Accord. And I rear ended another car yesterday. The damage is very similar to this car. After bringing the car home and beginning the process of disassembling I became discouraged after I saw that there would be some cutting and welding. I don’t own a welder. I was bummed out. But after watching your video and reading some of the comments and ideas I’m pretty confident I could make it work. Thank you very much for posting this video. It’s been a great motivator and huge help.
I don't normally recommend it, but if you do not have a welder, you can use nuts and bolts. You will just need a drill and some good bits. The issue with using nuts and bolts is, some of the place points that need to be attached are almost impossible to get a nut and bolt to it. However, that isn't always the case on every car. Some are really easy, while others are just a nightmare. But try some nuts and bolts to reassemble it.
Thank you very much for this video. I bumped a truck with my f350 sd 2002. Body shop estimated $8500 to repair. So far I have $2500 in new parts but doing labor myself. I was stuck on replacing lower radiator frame, thank you!!!!
im doing a 2000 mustang. I crushed my support up, and am cutting mine. I am also cutting a decent one out of a junked mustang, so its a lot of work. I appreciate your video as it really is a big help. thanks man.
Hey I wanted to thank you for the helpful video. It was definitely helpful for when I will be replacing my radiator support later this week for my Honda Del Slow. Reading one of the comments you answered my question about not welding the car too so thanks a bunch. And hey remember haters are going to hate, you just do you.
Thank you for the video! I have a 97 Z28 Camaro with a similar situation, & after watching your video I feel a lot more comfortable about tackling this project.
I can't weld, but your video was explained perfectly. I have the entire support and knew it wasn't bolt in/bolt out. But your vid was the best of all that I've seen, thank you
I have been asked many times if you can bolt a radiator support in when someone doesn't have a welder or doesn't know how. The answer is yes. Just use Grade 8 bolts, nuts and washers. You may want to put a few extra in at the bottom, especially where the support connects to the frame rails. Let me know if you need any other help. You can always contact me through my site where you can upload pics if you need to. rodsshop.org/contact-form/
I can send you all the pics you need to see, I hit a roo. All the damage is cosmetic, except the high support bar, rad mounts, passenger side light mounts, AC mounts etc etc.
Im looking to replace the radiator support on my 05 civic, idont have a welder, ive read comments and you says its possible to use grade 8 bolts instead. What size bolts would you suggest? 3/8? 1/2? Thank you in advance
My 03 maxima radiator support is rusted out & needs replacing. I found a new 1 online for under $100, not sure what shipping will run me. How much is this type of job? Will the radiator have to be drained? How much should I be paying to change mine out?
Oh my God Thank you so much for this video. My ride will be getting a face lift real soon. I had already drilled out the top center section but I didn't realize you could take the whole dang face off her! #HondaHomies 🚦🏎💨
Hey man I got estimates around and I did not like the prices 😂. I decided to do it my self. Could you make a list of tools and link the radiator support. Would you recommend someone with no experience to try this? My car is the 2000 accord would it still fit?
I got hit from behind, smashed into the car in front of me....I was totaled, but had as much as I could fixed...they used epoxy on the upper plastic parts. Don't know if I want to attempt this or not, but this video is great. I've done fenders before, but holy cow. Although If I did, I could pick up some used fenders... Thanks for the video..
Thanks for the great video.. I am currently fixing the front end on my 06 civic coupe.. im about half way done removing the support it is just hard to get the welds on the inside ( i think i can just drill from the outside?) .. i dont have a welder and my friend that does body work is going to help me and try to borrow a welder but he himself is not a welder.. am i better off getting nuts/bolts or should we give it a shot with welding ?
Also do the original holes in the frams where i drilled out the spot welds should be good enoigh to line everything up or does it usually require more adjustment ?
Iv got an 03 subaru forester so its riveted, left corners smashed in after lower control arm snapped on a country road an launched us into a ditch, would you recommend grinding it off or should I try to pop the rivets out before that?
My foot slipped out of the brakes and hit the accelerator and luckily it hit a tree and damaged my front end. I usually fixed everything but I don’t know how to spot welding. How much does this cost for a 2921 Avalon hybrid? Thanks
The support itself looks to be around $175. I don't always recommend this but you have two options. You can use nuts and bolts to mount it in or the other option is using the body panel epoxy adhesives. This adhesive is as strong if not stronger than welding. It is just a little costly but cheaper than buying a welder and no learning curve really.
Hello Sir, family rear ended another car at low speeds 20-30 mph. Radiator support and radiator are busted. Do you think bolting the new radiator support instead of welding it back on would be a good alternative for a DIYer on a beater car? Thanks.
Came across this video searching for information on replacing the radiator support framing for my 2000 Chevy Impala. If at all possible, in your opinion, what do you believe the price range to be if I decided to hire a mechanic to complete as opposed to the DIY method, and cost of part?
If you are talking taking it to a shop, the price will be high and it depends on how much more is damaged. Most body shops will not just fix the radiator support and not repair and paint the rest of the car. However, if you could find an individually owned shop, they would charge somewhere between $500 and $2000 in labor and this depends on the make and model of the car. Some supports are fairly easy to replace, while others are complete time sucking nightmares. The radiator support itself can run from $75 to $4000 depending on buying it aftermarket or OEM and the make and model of the car. I know that isn't the best answer but if you want a better estimate, tell me the year, make and model of your car and if you are doing it yourself or taking it to a garage and how much besides the support needs to be fixed.
Hey, I have a 2011 Subaru Forester that needs the bottom radiator support replaced due to rusting. How much do you think an independent shop would charge for parts and labor for this job ? Or is this something I could handle myself ? I understand the bumpers can be easily removed. Can the welding be accomplished with a 75 amp flux core wire feed welder that I have ? ( I also have a new 80 amp stick welder that I have still in the box. ) Or do you need a high end welder ? Thanks in advance
I do not have a welder. Can I drill holes and use nuts and bolts for reassembly where you drilled out the welds instead of re welding? Thanks a lot, I would like to do this soon.
nice vid! I have the same Honda accord 94-97 model with the same issue with a little less damage - hit on the driver light side.. thinking about undertaking this job w a spare accord I bought for parts.
Can I just use a big nail and hammer instead of using that spot weld tool? after which I will just drill it with some tools that makes a hole starting from small scaling up to a bigger one?
I would not recommend using a nail gun and it can blow up or have the nail lash back at you, and it will tear up the nail gun. There are not that many welds to center punch and drill. Take your time and keep it safe.
RodsShop have you replaced a core support on a 1998 ford ranger mine is bent at the top mostly on passenger side, plus I have to replace the drivers side fender and inner fender will the inner fender be spot welded I will need to replace the battery tray as well, do you have a video on removing inner fender and replacing
@workingtools2999 Yes, I have done that often. Just cut out all the rusted part, be sure to cut well into the unrusted areas. Then weld in the new metal. As a tip, I would use a Weld Through Primer to help prevent your welded area from rusting later on. Prime and paint it thoroughly.
@@RodsshopOrg Sounds good. I Don't wanna be removing parts that has no rust at all. Previous owner neglected it and now its my problem. Its only at 90K kilometers too. 2012 Nissan ser spec v. 😁
@@workingtools2999 You should be fine just cutting out what is needed and weld back in new. Saves a lot of time on having to remove fenders and radiator supports and stuff for sure.
Is it possible to remove the radiator support without having to replace the radiator? I have a toyota auris where the support is banged up but the rad and ac work fine so I was thinking of just replacing the support panel, it's only bolted in and isn't welded.
Yes, you don't have to replace the radiator or the condenser when you change out a radiator support, no matter if it is welded in or bolted. The only time you would have to replace either is if they got damaged. If you are talking about leaving them hooked up while you change out the support, that can be tricky as some of the cars have the condenser on one side of the support and the radiator on the other. Plus they often run the A/C lines through holes through the support forcing you to have to disconnect those lines. If you want to send me pictures so I can give you better advice, contact me through my website. rodsshop.org/contact/
Do you have the under hood dimensions for honda accord 2006? I have similar damage and am trying to just fix the radiator with a come along tool. I do not have welding tools/skill. Your help with the dimensions is much appreciated.
Would a repaired rad support cause a fender issue wheel to fender space issue? The one side I can see repair done tk the the rad support my wheel sticks out a bit past the fender like the body doesn’t line up
It is possible, some people try to repair the radiator supports when it is just quicker and easier to replace them. Since the radiator support is key for the front end to align up, strong possibility that is your issue. Send me pics of what you are talking about and I will try to help you best I can. Send them to my website rodsshop.org/contact/
Had no idea these parts were available along with the weld cutter! my daughter rear ended someone and found your video! I am a diy’r and have a little better outlook than trying to straighten twisted metal. Question, metal is very thin what kind of welder did you use? I have a flux core with min/max setting (harry homeowner harbor freight welder). Have access to gas mig which I’m guessing is better? Thanks so much for a great video!
The welder I used in this video and the same one I use on all my auto body projects is the Eastwood 135 MIG. I use gas on mine, 75% Argon, 20% CO2 mix. But you can use Flux wire which requires no gas. Gas wire is cleaner looking but for a support, not too many are going to see the welds. Here is where I bought my Welder: amzn.to/2Ybzc7V It has high reviews and I can tell you from my on use, it is the best MIG I have had ever.
how much is it roughly to repair the radiator support? the radiator and other sytem touch the exhaust manifold so it kinda bad damage. you as a professional how much would it cost
Your hood prop rod is usually on the radiator support. So if you want to leave the hood on, you will need to use a board or buy a universal prop. The radiator depends on how much in the way it is going to be. If you are welding your support back in, I don't think I would want the radiator near the hot sparks and slag as that can burn a hole in it. Beast practice is to drain and remove it.
No I have to bolt it on some the old bolts rusted n snapped off what size do you think the bolts are for 2007 toyota corolla radiator support or what size should I use if I buy new nuts n bolts
@@survivalmansurvivalman365 I think you will have a variety size bolts due to the area you are bolting. Where the rad support bolts to the frame rails, I would use no less than 5/16". Where it bolts to the inner fender panels, kind of around the headlamp openings, no smaller than 1/4". All the bolts should be grade 8.
Hi RodsShop, I am the idiot that asked if I can use nuts and bolts instead of welding the bar into place. I have another question- How do I know which spot welds to drill out to remove this assembly from a 2005 Honda Civic? Do I just drill out all the spot welds on the assembly? I took off the fenders, headlights, radiator, condenser, hood, bumper cover and support bar behind the bumper cover, sorry I do not know the name. Some of the spot welds are obvious, but others I am not sure if I should drill out. Please help, I am afraid that I will drill out the wrong welds. Thanks.
Sorry for the dumb question. Thank you for the quick reply, I sincerely appreciate your help. Experts like you can take one look at this and know which welds to drill out, and even though I have done plenty of mechanical work, this is the first time that I had to do major body work, so this is definitely somewhat confusing since I have no experience with collision repair. I hope I do not mess this up since this is my only running car and that would be bad lol. Thanks for your help and I hope I do not need to bother you again with more noob questions.
What's the difference between oem radiator support and aftermarket?! I have a 97 honda accord and the dealership wants $480 for a new radiator support!!
Really, the welder is going to be the only tool that isn't cheap to own, especially for a one time repair. However, you can use nuts and bolts. You will just want to use grade 8 nuts and bolts and those can be purchased at the hardware store.
I would need to know the make and model but if your car is like this one, they would charge between $1000 to $1500, and that depends on the area you live in as well. You can find independents like myself that could do it far cheaper. Go to your local parts stores and ask around. Ask if they know anyone that does that kind of work cheap or on the side. Those guys always has someone they know. The bigger body shops are over priced and are just too high. They should provide cheaper rates for older cars, just based on the fact, if you had a big wad of cash, you would be in a brand new car. But our society doesn't work that way, it is all about the greed.
I wouldn't use rivets, they are not strong enough. You can use nuts and bolts. However, they need to be grade 8. Also, you are going to have some areas that are either going to be impossible to get bolts into or just not at all. What year make and model are you working on?
It doesn’t seem like the radiator itself has to me messed with or anything at all? If that’s the case, the job doesn’t seem too terribly and very helpful.
Sometimes you get lucky and all you have to do is unbolt the radiator from the support and leave it on the car without having to take hoses loose. Good deal for you!!!
RodsShop that’s ridiculous. The shop already had the tools, it’s should be about the time spent on the job & the cost of the new support. If I walk in with a new support in hand & pay for it to be done it should be no higher then $400. That’s good $ for a days work. I have to work a week to bring that home.
That would be a hard answer to give, most supports weld in, so there are no bolts. Plus if there are bolts, not all brand cars are going to be the same. When it comes to body work, you just tighten the bolts tight. Not over tighten them, but it is more than snug. Just when you feel the bolt come to a stop, then tweak it a little tighter.
@@rohitbhatnagar7599 True, I just did an Altima that had four bolts that bolted it to the main frame rails, but again, these types of bolts when doing body work do not have torque specs. However, if you are just wanting to use a torque wrench, you need to look up the size bolt it is to get its specs. On my website, I have a page that give you torque specs by size of bolt and the grade of bolt. You se, I have no idea if you are talking about a 6mm bolt or a 14mm bolt. You would not torque these at the same torque. Go to my page and get the specs you need there: rodsshop.org/bolts-by-grade-and-torque/
@@RodsshopOrg Many thanks for the advice. My big problem is the passenger side where the radiator support is connected went down by almost an inch. How can I solve that? If I don't level it gaps will show up and the bumper is not level.
@@balloney2175 This kind of sounds like the frame rail is bent down. Contact me through my site. That way you can send me pics and we can converse on this easier. I have a tricks that might help you. rodsshop.org/contact/
In most cases, a grinder will make the job harder because of having to grind so much more metal away than just drilling the spot welds out. But if you have the patience and the time, yes you can. However, there may be areas where you will have to grind into metal that stays on the car, which can weaken the structure, so be careful
@@torrischappell7339 It doesn't have to be gently, the issue you may run into is that some of these welds are like down in dips and crevices which could cause you to grind on metal that needs to stay on the car. If you can get to all the welds without hurting any other parts, then go for it. Just be careful of the parts you need to keep to reattach too.
That is because where my welds in this video are most likely going to be in different places than whatever you are working on. I show you how to find where the spot welds are and I show you how to drill them out. I am not going to make an hour long video showing me drill out every spot weld. This is to show you how to find the welds and cut them out to remove a radiator support. If you are stuck and need help, contact me through my website, send me pics of what you are working on and I will do my best to guide you. rodsshop.org/contact/
This was the most helpful video I’ve fond and I’ve been looking for about 3 days now. I’m a single mom and actually prefer to do this myself just cuz I’m interested in this kind of stuff and can save a ton of money! I bumped a car that made a sudden turn in front of me with no signal, good thing I wasn’t going any faster!....I could try to pull the top part of the radiator support back to it’s original position but I think it’ll be better to just replace the whole thing so it’s straight. I’ll also need to replace the hood and bumper. It’s not leaking any fluids and the car is running just fine. I was able to push the hood down as far as it’ll go but the lip is tucked and won’t latxh 😕 just needs some TLC. I also just want to replace the radiator just looks old...now all I need is the tools. Thanks. Wish me luck 😁 😆
Lmao! “I was tailgating and hit the car in front of me because THEY didn’t warn me to back up.” 😂 People try so hard to run away from responsibility
@@GirlsNDragonswho's to say it's their fault? They aren't even trying to push the blame away. Stop trying to be negative
Thank you. Insurance was entirely unhelpful, so I'm swapping my own core support. Gonna be fun! This vid really helps!
I have a 2001 Accord. And I rear ended another car yesterday. The damage is very similar to this car. After bringing the car home and beginning the process of disassembling I became discouraged after I saw that there would be some cutting and welding. I don’t own a welder. I was bummed out. But after watching your video and reading some of the comments and ideas I’m pretty confident I could make it work. Thank you very much for posting this video. It’s been a great motivator and huge help.
How did it come out?
I don't normally recommend it, but if you do not have a welder, you can use nuts and bolts. You will just need a drill and some good bits. The issue with using nuts and bolts is, some of the place points that need to be attached are almost impossible to get a nut and bolt to it. However, that isn't always the case on every car. Some are really easy, while others are just a nightmare. But try some nuts and bolts to reassemble it.
Thank you very much for this video. I bumped a truck with my f350 sd 2002. Body shop estimated $8500 to repair. So far I have $2500 in new parts but doing labor myself. I was stuck on replacing lower radiator frame, thank you!!!!
Don't know if anyone said it but the theme music was also very much appreciated...signed the breakfast club
im doing a 2000 mustang. I crushed my support up, and am cutting mine. I am also cutting a decent one out of a junked mustang, so its a lot of work. I appreciate your video as it really is a big help. thanks man.
Ill send ya pictures, Its not to hard, just little time everynight after work. Gotta love doing it yourself though.
Hey I wanted to thank you for the helpful video. It was definitely helpful for when I will be replacing my radiator support later this week for my Honda Del Slow. Reading one of the comments you answered my question about not welding the car too so thanks a bunch. And hey remember haters are going to hate, you just do you.
Thank you for the video! I have a 97 Z28 Camaro with a similar situation, & after watching your video I feel a lot more comfortable about tackling this project.
I can't weld, but your video was explained perfectly. I have the entire support and knew it wasn't bolt in/bolt out. But your vid was the best of all that I've seen, thank you
I have been asked many times if you can bolt a radiator support in when someone doesn't have a welder or doesn't know how. The answer is yes. Just use Grade 8 bolts, nuts and washers. You may want to put a few extra in at the bottom, especially where the support connects to the frame rails. Let me know if you need any other help. You can always contact me through my site where you can upload pics if you need to. rodsshop.org/contact-form/
@@RodsshopOrg ...Support panel, not support bar. Also Australia, not US. if you try and even bolt on a support bar, you will go to gaol, not jail
I can send you all the pics you need to see, I hit a roo. All the damage is cosmetic, except the high support bar, rad mounts, passenger side light mounts, AC mounts etc etc.
Sorry, I said that like I assumed you could see all the damage, I'll send you a pic, think Pontiac SS?
Can't send you the pics, either your contact form is hacked, or, your contact form is hacked
Finally someone that doesn't do a half ass job, thank you.
Im looking to replace the radiator support on my 05 civic, idont have a welder, ive read comments and you says its possible to use grade 8 bolts instead. What size bolts would you suggest? 3/8? 1/2? Thank you in advance
I just ordered one for $105. Once it comes in I'm going to use it so I know what to remove in sections, then spot weld
My 03 maxima radiator support is rusted out & needs replacing. I found a new 1 online for under $100, not sure what shipping will run me. How much is this type of job? Will the radiator have to be drained? How much should I be paying to change mine out?
Same situation with my Pontiac vibe can I just hire this man
How safe is it to use screws in the holes made from drilling the spot welds.if you dont have a welding machine
Oh my God Thank you so much for this video. My ride will be getting a face lift real soon.
I had already drilled out the top center section but I didn't realize you could take the whole dang face off her!
#HondaHomies 🚦🏎💨
Thanks my son's car has similar damage so this helps me know what to expect.
Outstanding video and everything well explained!
Glad I could help.
Nice job 👏
Looks like I need to learn to weld.
What should I buy a mic or tig
Mig if your just gonna work on this it's basically a hot glue gun
Great video..
How much would s shop charge to do this you think?
Hey man I got estimates around and I did not like the prices 😂. I decided to do it my self. Could you make a list of tools and link the radiator support. Would you recommend someone with no experience to try this? My car is the 2000 accord would it still fit?
Great info.
Thanks, glad it could help
hi I was wondering if one able to bolt on the radiator support instead of welding
I got hit from behind, smashed into the car in front of me....I was totaled, but had as much as I could fixed...they used epoxy on the upper plastic parts. Don't know if I want to attempt this or not, but this video is great. I've done fenders before, but holy cow. Although If I did, I could pick up some used fenders... Thanks for the video..
No problem, glad the video could help
Thanks for the great video.. I am currently fixing the front end on my 06 civic coupe.. im about half way done removing the support it is just hard to get the welds on the inside ( i think i can just drill from the outside?) .. i dont have a welder and my friend that does body work is going to help me and try to borrow a welder but he himself is not a welder.. am i better off getting nuts/bolts or should we give it a shot with welding ?
Also do the original holes in the frams where i drilled out the spot welds should be good enoigh to line everything up or does it usually require more adjustment ?
RodsShop thanks alot , im going to give it a try with the welder todat. hopefully we get it all put together before the end of the day
could I use rivets to attach a new one on? would that be better than bolts? I Don't have a welder
Iv got an 03 subaru forester so its riveted, left corners smashed in after lower control arm snapped on a country road an launched us into a ditch, would you recommend grinding it off or should I try to pop the rivets out before that?
Thank you for this video. I got a 1994 accord coupe with the same damage.
Hey there good sir you make it look easy i hope i can do the same as you say it is your vids are great keep up the good work this helped me a bunch
Instead of rewelding the radiator support, could I bolt it on?
Do u have to replace the whole support or can u just replace the top support?
It depends on the car. Some radiator supports are made in sections, others are one piece, which is more common. What is your car?
My foot slipped out of the brakes and hit the accelerator and luckily it hit a tree and damaged my front end. I usually fixed everything but I don’t know how to spot welding. How much does this cost for a 2921 Avalon hybrid? Thanks
The support itself looks to be around $175. I don't always recommend this but you have two options. You can use nuts and bolts to mount it in or the other option is using the body panel epoxy adhesives. This adhesive is as strong if not stronger than welding. It is just a little costly but cheaper than buying a welder and no learning curve really.
Hello Sir, family rear ended another car at low speeds 20-30 mph. Radiator support and radiator are busted. Do you think bolting the new radiator support instead of welding it back on would be a good alternative for a DIYer on a beater car? Thanks.
Yes you can bolt it on, just use grade 8 nuts and bolts
Came across this video searching for information on replacing the radiator support framing for my 2000 Chevy Impala. If at all possible, in your opinion, what do you believe the price range to be if I decided to hire a mechanic to complete as opposed to the DIY method, and cost of part?
Whats the usual price for a job like this
If you are talking taking it to a shop, the price will be high and it depends on how much more is damaged. Most body shops will not just fix the radiator support and not repair and paint the rest of the car.
However, if you could find an individually owned shop, they would charge somewhere between $500 and $2000 in labor and this depends on the make and model of the car.
Some supports are fairly easy to replace, while others are complete time sucking nightmares. The radiator support itself can run from $75 to $4000 depending on buying it aftermarket or OEM and the make and model of the car.
I know that isn't the best answer but if you want a better estimate, tell me the year, make and model of your car and if you are doing it yourself or taking it to a garage and how much besides the support needs to be fixed.
Hey, I have a 2011 Subaru Forester that needs the bottom radiator support replaced due to rusting. How much do you think an independent shop would charge for parts and labor for this job ?
Or is this something I could handle myself ? I understand the bumpers can be easily removed. Can the welding be accomplished with a 75 amp flux core wire feed welder that I have ? ( I also have a new 80 amp stick welder that I have still in the box. ) Or do you need a high end welder ?
Thanks in advance
How much would this job cost? I have an Acura Integra with a similar problem
I do not have a welder. Can I drill holes and use nuts and bolts for reassembly where you drilled out the welds instead of re welding? Thanks a lot, I would like to do this soon.
Thank you so much. That's what I thought but I just wanted to be sure.
That answered the big question I had. Thanks.
How can we identify grade 8 nuts? Are they sold at Home Depot or an auto parts store?
A G try Amazon
go buy it T HOME DEPOT $189 WHEN DONE RETURN IT AND SAY DIDNT WORK PROPERLY AND YOU WILL BE REFUNDED
Nice job on that video very descriptive detail.
nice vid! I have the same Honda accord 94-97 model with the same issue with a little less damage - hit on the driver light side.. thinking about undertaking this job w a spare accord I bought for parts.
Can I just use a big nail and hammer instead of using that spot weld tool? after which I will just drill it with some tools that makes a hole starting from small scaling up to a bigger one?
I would not recommend using a nail gun and it can blow up or have the nail lash back at you, and it will tear up the nail gun. There are not that many welds to center punch and drill. Take your time and keep it safe.
RodsShop have you replaced a core support on a 1998 ford ranger mine is bent at the top mostly on passenger side, plus I have to replace the drivers side fender and inner fender will the inner fender be spot welded I will need to replace the battery tray as well, do you have a video on removing inner fender and replacing
Mine just got the bottom piece rotten, can I just cut and weld a piece on the bottom?.
@workingtools2999 Yes, I have done that often. Just cut out all the rusted part, be sure to cut well into the unrusted areas. Then weld in the new metal. As a tip, I would use a Weld Through Primer to help prevent your welded area from rusting later on. Prime and paint it thoroughly.
@@RodsshopOrg Sounds good. I Don't wanna be removing parts that has no rust at all. Previous owner neglected it and now its my problem. Its only at 90K kilometers too. 2012 Nissan ser spec v. 😁
@@workingtools2999 You should be fine just cutting out what is needed and weld back in new. Saves a lot of time on having to remove fenders and radiator supports and stuff for sure.
Is it possible to remove the radiator support without having to replace the radiator? I have a toyota auris where the support is banged up but the rad and ac work fine so I was thinking of just replacing the support panel, it's only bolted in and isn't welded.
Yes, you don't have to replace the radiator or the condenser when you change out a radiator support, no matter if it is welded in or bolted. The only time you would have to replace either is if they got damaged. If you are talking about leaving them hooked up while you change out the support, that can be tricky as some of the cars have the condenser on one side of the support and the radiator on the other. Plus they often run the A/C lines through holes through the support forcing you to have to disconnect those lines.
If you want to send me pictures so I can give you better advice, contact me through my website.
rodsshop.org/contact/
@@RodsshopOrg thank you, when I get a chance to get under the car I'll send some images across.
Really helpful!!
thanks.
Do you have the under hood dimensions for honda accord 2006? I have similar damage and am trying to just fix the radiator with a come along tool. I do not have welding tools/skill. Your help with the dimensions is much appreciated.
Would a repaired rad support cause a fender issue wheel to fender space issue? The one side I can see repair done tk the the rad support my wheel sticks out a bit past the fender like the body doesn’t line up
It is possible, some people try to repair the radiator supports when it is just quicker and easier to replace them. Since the radiator support is key for the front end to align up, strong possibility that is your issue. Send me pics of what you are talking about and I will try to help you best I can. Send them to my website rodsshop.org/contact/
@@RodsshopOrg tried to send you some pics but files are to big shoot me a email at novi1200@hotmail.com would love to chat
is it hard to find replacement radiator supports for older cars cause i cant seem to find one for mine
@@RodsshopOrg its a 1991 toyota corolla LE if you could that would be amazing thank you
Had no idea these parts were available along with the weld cutter! my daughter rear ended someone and found your video! I am a diy’r and have a little better outlook than trying to straighten twisted metal. Question, metal is very thin what kind of welder did you use? I have a flux core with min/max setting (harry homeowner harbor freight welder). Have access to gas mig which I’m guessing is better? Thanks so much for a great video!
Which MIG welder is recommended for this job? Please and thank you, great video!
The welder I used in this video and the same one I use on all my auto body projects is the Eastwood 135 MIG. I use gas on mine, 75% Argon, 20% CO2 mix. But you can use Flux wire which requires no gas. Gas wire is cleaner looking but for a support, not too many are going to see the welds. Here is where I bought my Welder:
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It has high reviews and I can tell you from my on use, it is the best MIG I have had ever.
@@RodsshopOrg Thanks for the quick reply & information! This video was great!!
how much is it roughly to repair the radiator support? the radiator and other sytem touch the exhaust manifold so it kinda bad damage. you as a professional how much would it cost
Two questions do I need to drain the radiator and should I remove the hood
Your hood prop rod is usually on the radiator support. So if you want to leave the hood on, you will need to use a board or buy a universal prop. The radiator depends on how much in the way it is going to be. If you are welding your support back in, I don't think I would want the radiator near the hot sparks and slag as that can burn a hole in it. Beast practice is to drain and remove it.
No I have to bolt it on some the old bolts rusted n snapped off what size do you think the bolts are for 2007 toyota corolla radiator support or what size should I use if I buy new nuts n bolts
@@survivalmansurvivalman365 I think you will have a variety size bolts due to the area you are bolting. Where the rad support bolts to the frame rails, I would use no less than 5/16". Where it bolts to the inner fender panels, kind of around the headlamp openings, no smaller than 1/4". All the bolts should be grade 8.
Is there a book on doing this for specific vehicles? I need to do it on an 08 Chevy Uplander.
Hi RodsShop, I am the idiot that asked if I can use nuts and bolts instead of welding the bar into place. I have another question- How do I know which spot welds to drill out to remove this assembly from a 2005 Honda Civic? Do I just drill out all the spot welds on the assembly? I took off the fenders, headlights, radiator, condenser, hood, bumper cover and support bar behind the bumper cover, sorry I do not know the name. Some of the spot welds are obvious, but others I am not sure if I should drill out. Please help, I am afraid that I will drill out the wrong welds. Thanks.
Sorry for the dumb question. Thank you for the quick reply, I sincerely appreciate your help. Experts like you can take one look at this and know which welds to drill out, and even though I have done plenty of mechanical work, this is the first time that I had to do major body work, so this is definitely somewhat confusing since I have no experience with collision repair. I hope I do not mess this up since this is my only running car and that would be bad lol. Thanks for your help and I hope I do not need to bother you again with more noob questions.
Fucking rough
Thank you for the video and keep them coming and god bless.
Thanks for your pretty informative video. How costly and labor intensive do you think this job would be for a 2007 Toyota Tundra?
So helpful , thank u very much
What's the difference between oem radiator support and aftermarket?! I have a 97 honda accord and the dealership wants $480 for a new radiator support!!
@@RodsshopOrg thanks and about how much too replace the radiator support?!
Specs can be different and inconsistent compared to oem but still designed to fit as well
Went to junk yard 75$ for a toyota corolla
Thanks for making the video
Any idea on how
Much a radiator support on a Honda 95 accord could go
For?
Front hood latch is closing ?
$79.98 new follow this link
fxo.co/1070407/95hondaccradsupport
Instead Of Welding The Holes Back In Could I Noe Just Buy Some Flat Headed Bolts And Completely Bolt It Into Place ? Just A Question.
I have lol
oooof I wanted to do this myself but yeah this sure is no simple fix without the proper tools .
Really, the welder is going to be the only tool that isn't cheap to own, especially for a one time repair. However, you can use nuts and bolts. You will just want to use grade 8 nuts and bolts and those can be purchased at the hardware store.
Will it rust out using bolts?
What estimate you think it would cost to have a auto body shop to do it for me .?
I would need to know the make and model but if your car is like this one, they would charge between $1000 to $1500, and that depends on the area you live in as well. You can find independents like myself that could do it far cheaper. Go to your local parts stores and ask around. Ask if they know anyone that does that kind of work cheap or on the side. Those guys always has someone they know. The bigger body shops are over priced and are just too high. They should provide cheaper rates for older cars, just based on the fact, if you had a big wad of cash, you would be in a brand new car. But our society doesn't work that way, it is all about the greed.
I really enjoyed this video! It was very helpful. What type of welder did you use? Thanks again for a wonderful and very professional video.
Can someone who cant weld put it together with rivots?
I wouldn't use rivets, they are not strong enough. You can use nuts and bolts. However, they need to be grade 8. Also, you are going to have some areas that are either going to be impossible to get bolts into or just not at all. What year make and model are you working on?
Can you use a wire feed welder for that kind of metal?
@@RodsshopOrg im talking about the cheap harbor freight basic wire feed welder would that work?
do you know if the eg hatchback and the regular civic have the same core support
I asked the company selling said there the same only diffrent ones are 2 and 4 door
yup that's the year thank for verification though! I appreciate it
It doesn’t seem like the radiator itself has to me messed with or anything at all? If that’s the case, the job doesn’t seem too terribly and very helpful.
Sometimes you get lucky and all you have to do is unbolt the radiator from the support and leave it on the car without having to take hoses loose. Good deal for you!!!
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I have a 2000 honda civic coupe how much would it cost to replace the radiator support
RodsShop that’s ridiculous. The shop already had the tools, it’s should be about the time spent on the job & the cost of the new support. If I walk in with a new support in hand & pay for it to be done it should be no higher then $400. That’s good $ for a days work. I have to work a week to bring that home.
How much does something like this cost to fix
What is torque setting for radiator support bolts....
That would be a hard answer to give, most supports weld in, so there are no bolts. Plus if there are bolts, not all brand cars are going to be the same.
When it comes to body work, you just tighten the bolts tight. Not over tighten them, but it is more than snug. Just when you feel the bolt come to a stop, then tweak it a little tighter.
@@RodsshopOrg To clarify - radiator support assembly gets bolted to frame of car (usually not bolted). Looking for torque on these bolts.
@@rohitbhatnagar7599 True, I just did an Altima that had four bolts that bolted it to the main frame rails, but again, these types of bolts when doing body work do not have torque specs. However, if you are just wanting to use a torque wrench, you need to look up the size bolt it is to get its specs.
On my website, I have a page that give you torque specs by size of bolt and the grade of bolt. You se, I have no idea if you are talking about a 6mm bolt or a 14mm bolt. You would not torque these at the same torque.
Go to my page and get the specs you need there: rodsshop.org/bolts-by-grade-and-torque/
Did you buy a new hood to replace the old one?
Yes, it wouldn't be practical to straighten that hood considering how cheap a replacement is
@@RodsshopOrg Many thanks for the advice. My big problem is the passenger side where the radiator support is connected went down by almost an inch. How can I solve that? If I don't level it gaps will show up and the bumper is not level.
@@balloney2175 This kind of sounds like the frame rail is bent down. Contact me through my site. That way you can send me pics and we can converse on this easier. I have a tricks that might help you.
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Muy buen trabajo así tiene q ser bien detayista
It’s a coincidence that I just searched this for my Honda Civic 95
You replace the spot Wells with nuts and bolts
Is that an option ? Have you done it ?
Can u use a grinder n cut it off
In most cases, a grinder will make the job harder because of having to grind so much more metal away than just drilling the spot welds out. But if you have the patience and the time, yes you can. However, there may be areas where you will have to grind into metal that stays on the car, which can weaken the structure, so be careful
I'm trying to change the one on my 2004 grand prix it's rusted out at bottom
But I'm saying if I gently saw the weld spots off
@@torrischappell7339 It doesn't have to be gently, the issue you may run into is that some of these welds are like down in dips and crevices which could cause you to grind on metal that needs to stay on the car. If you can get to all the welds without hurting any other parts, then go for it. Just be careful of the parts you need to keep to reattach too.
would u "support" (see what i did there?) the idea of tightening the front support with bolts and nuts instead of having to weld?
nah. the welds are meant to break under impact to absorb the impact
ever done it to a 99 jeep grand Cherokee Laredo?
What do you use to weld?
2006 mustang radiator support
On index 6:37 you were removing the radiator support already without showing us how to spot all the stuff to be able to detach it.
That is because where my welds in this video are most likely going to be in different places than whatever you are working on. I show you how to find where the spot welds are and I show you how to drill them out. I am not going to make an hour long video showing me drill out every spot weld. This is to show you how to find the welds and cut them out to remove a radiator support. If you are stuck and need help, contact me through my website, send me pics of what you are working on and I will do my best to guide you.
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How much do radiator supports cost ?
+RodsShop a 1999 Nissan Maxima
+RodsShop thanks a lot!
Kee White I bought the upper bar for 30$ that's with shipping included
RodsShop iam sorry where you buy radiator supor?
How much does one go for a rav 4 2014 model? Plz and how much does it roughly cost to install and everything labor
is it possible for you to whip your camera around quite a bit more. i'm not getting enough of a whirling and fuzzy video.
learn to pan correctly.
i clicked on the video for information and was not able to focus on anything even when i stopped the video. so you got your click.
tell whoever that car belongs to the accident was probably caused by the directional tires being on backwards
This video was no help at all on removing a radiator frame
lol this is an awesome answer. Some people are too negative about everything. I appreciate your video
Great video man thank you so much for sharing.
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