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Unread 11-03-2001, 07:34 AM   #1
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Hi guys,

Instead of going through boxes at autozone you can use this site to browse heatercores and find the dimensions you are looking for - http://www.heatercore4u.com/Make.htm

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yup that was the site that started all the big heatercore madness
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wow.
thanks 4 the URL!
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Yup that's a cool site. I've bought a few heatercores from them before, and they don't dissapoint.
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Kevin,

I just got back from autozone and the info from the website I posted was wrong - the caddy heater core was not 10 3/4 x 5 5/8. Where did you get the heater core for the front of your cube and do you have a model number?

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Not really actually... my heatercore is in L.A. 100 miles north of me and I don't know what model it is and stuff . So I can't help you in that dept...

I'm not sure what you mean about Autozone. I went to www.heatercore4u.cm and bought my heatercore. It looks exactly like the one in the pic and the dimensions were correct. Did they send you a wrong one?

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Kevin,

I got the dimensions at heater4u website 10 3/4 X 5 5/8 X 2 for a 1992-1979 Cadillac Fleetwood Brouham. I then went to autozone and asked for a heater core for a 1990 Cadillac Fleetwood Broham and it was 7x7 or something like that? Why are they such a different size for the same car?

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Quick note:

Those dimensions are usually foe fin size. Not total outside size.

I went down to Autozone and say the cores they are usually 1-1.75 " larger in both heighth and width.
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