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Hello,

In the absence of decent Youtube videos,

I'm looking for advice on taking the front off to access the radiator.

The bumper in particular looks to be a bit of a mystery.

I'm reluctant to use a garage as throwing money at an old truck will just give my accountant wife further reason to delay purchasing a newer one.

 

Any advice welcome.

    Cheers

      Stuart

 

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3 hours ago, Ty Korrigan said:

Hello,

In the absence of decent Youtube videos,

I'm looking for advice on taking the front off to access the radiator.

The bumper in particular looks to be a bit of a mystery.

I'm reluctant to use a garage as throwing money at an old truck will just give my accountant wife further reason to delay purchasing a newer one.

 

Any advice welcome.

    Cheers

      Stuart

 

Don't think it's that hard to do as ivecos eat rads and inter coolers .. I'd ban the accountant for buying something new as newer stuff isn't that great !

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On 11/06/2025 at 22:45, tree-fancier123 said:

not done the job myself, but see post 3 below

IVECOFORUMS.COM

Ive got a leak on my 07 35c15 which is getting gradually worse, been advised by my mechanic that its the radiator, how hard are these to remove, I pul

 

 

Oh my, thank you very much for finding that link!

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