heello Frank, I replaced the Denso in my Lexus Rx 300 for leaks around the upper crimps too. I am in Montana and went online and ordered my part from Longo Lexus in California for pretty good price. I have had no problems after 10 K miles and the fitment was normal .
I just had a Denso radiator installed 2 weeks ago On my 2002 Toyota Highlander V6., It is the same model shown in your video which is made in Taiwan. It is somewhat disturbing to see this because I too assumed that Denso meant quality. I have had other problems with aftermarket parts for other vehicles which I have owned and which turned out to be junk. As I said, I’ve only had this new radiator for two weeks, so I’m hoping that this will not be a low quality item. When I bought this from Rock auto, it said Denso, which I assumed meant continuing quality due to the fact that Toyota demands Quality from subcontractors. I live in a very hot environment in Florida so I’m hoping that this replacement will not leak!
@@alexsolomon-fl6nf I bought a Toyota brand radiator (made by Denso) from a Toyota dealer for my 2008 Toyota Sienna last year. No problem yet after 2000 miles. The price I paid for it was not much higher than that of RockAuto's Denso radiator.
heello Frank, I replaced the Denso in my Lexus Rx 300 for leaks around the upper crimps too. I am in Montana and went online and ordered my part from Longo Lexus in California for pretty good price. I have had no problems after 10 K miles and the fitment was normal .
Good to know. You pay more for OEM but it might be worth it.
@@Merryfrankster_ could recommend rear struts replacement for my Lexus rx 300 .? I hear good things about KYB, but can’t afford OEM
Thank u
Patrick
I just had a Denso radiator installed 2 weeks ago On my 2002 Toyota Highlander V6., It is the same model shown in your video which is made in Taiwan. It is somewhat disturbing to see this because I too assumed that Denso meant quality. I have had other problems with aftermarket parts for other vehicles which I have owned and which turned out to be junk.
As I said, I’ve only had this new radiator for two weeks, so I’m hoping that this will not be a low quality item.
When I bought this from Rock auto, it said Denso, which I assumed meant continuing quality due to the fact that Toyota demands Quality from subcontractors.
I live in a very hot environment in Florida so I’m hoping that this replacement will not leak!
It didn't take long for this one to start leaking. You will find out soon enough if it does.
@@Merryfrankster_ I sure hope I get better service out of it. Thanks for your videos!
Now, Toyota Genuine Market Value Priced (MVP) Radiators and Condensers are sold less than $120 in any Toyota and Lexus dealers.
@@alexsolomon-fl6nf Hah! Not at my stealerships.
@@alexsolomon-fl6nf I bought a Toyota brand radiator (made by Denso) from a Toyota dealer for my 2008 Toyota Sienna last year. No problem yet after 2000 miles. The price I paid for it was not much higher than that of RockAuto's Denso radiator.
Hello Frank. Are you interested in reviewing a Universal Joint Puller?
You're not gonna believe this, I use the hammer and socket method. LOL.
I'm replacing a leaky radiator on a 2004 RX330 soon. I decided to go with a koyorad from rockauto. Do you have any experience with them?
Koyorad has a great reputation. But I've never used it.
@@Merryfrankster_ got it, if I run into problems I’ll update this comment in the future for others
Probably user error, Guy.
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@Merryfrankster_ Anytime their Scout.
So long DENSO.
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