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Quad18star
08-09-2006, 09:00 PM
Anyone know where I can get a High Lifter rad for my Grizzly , other than through High Lifter ????

I'm in serious need of one !!!!

RIDER11X
08-15-2006, 10:09 AM
Are you looking for the rack mount one, or the stock location mount? Also, why not order from HL? I got my springs from them and they treated me well.:cool:

Quad18star
08-15-2006, 10:28 AM
Originally posted by RIDER11X
Are you looking for the rack mount one, or the stock location mount? Also, why not order from HL? I got my springs from them and they treated me well.:cool:

I'm gunna do stock location with the rad . I don't do enough mudding to mount it to the rack .

It looks like I'm going to have to order from them directly . I was hoping to find someone with one for sale or here in Canada , so that the costs would be as much .

Also , I may have found the cure to it's overheating . I was having an issue with the brakes dragging too much , which was forcing the engine to work harder all the time . We fixed the brake problem and my dad says he's used the bike since then with no overheating problems . I haven't had the chance to ride it yet.

With the temps getting cooler now , I might just save up during the winter and make the purchase in the spring time .

Speedy81304
08-19-2006, 03:32 PM
the HL rad, is the only one out there that i know of, I got one and putting on my Prairie 700. since im making a daul rad setup to keep things cool in the mudd. the HL rad on the rack and the stock rad in it OEM spot. Gona make it work like this flow the water to the HL rade first then let it flow down to the stock rad then back to the water pump. doing it this way not only will i gain more cooling but ill also gain 50% more water in the system. the stock rad wont cool the water much more then the HL rad will do but it will hold the cooled water and let it cool alittle bit more. I also have an Oil cooler added witch will also keep things cool. the cooler your engine the more power and the longer it will last.

So yes get the HL rad it has 30% or more cooling then the stock OEM rad.