Price on a new side radiator for a Country Coach with 8.9 Cummins

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My coach is down at the diesel shop due to puking 4 gallons of coolant on the ground. I no longer have a shop to work on something like this so someone else has to do it. It is a 2003 Intrigue with 77,000 miles on it. One of the lines rusted and that is why it puked coolant. They are telling me salt rot and the radiator and condenser need replaced. I did not see that much damage crawling around under that thing but it does not surprise me. Fast forward two months after they get it all apart and I finally get pricing. They were also finding a very hard time sourcing a condenser. $5200 for the radiator, $1100 for the condenser, $800 for the fan. With labor, tax , new piping total quote is $10,800. I really have no problem with all the pricing except the radiator price just seems high. Never could fathom one costing that much. This shop is well known and was referred to me by an RV place I used to store at and I walk in and buy from them occasionally . The gal that was running the service department quoted me less than half that if the radiator needed replaced. Of course she recently decides to walk out along with the tech that tore my coach apart.
 
From a simple AI search. This is what she quoted me and this is what I was expecting.
 

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Recently replace mine on 2015 Entegra, didi it myself, Radiator, all new hose, hose clamps and coolant cost me $2,500.00. Definitely not an easy project. Took about 12 hours
 
Talked to Premier and they gave me their vendor Radiator supply house. Bolt in replacement is $7363.00. I will need a minute to remove my jaw from the floor.
 
Recently replace mine on 2015 Entegra, didi it myself, Radiator, all new hose, hose clamps and coolant cost me $2,500.00. Definitely not an easy project. Took about 12 hours
Was the radiator you purchased copper and brass? Or aluminum?
 
Just to clarify the bolt in replacement is copper brass. She said they don't have anything in aluminum.
 
Talked to a diesel shop owner in the know and he said for longevity and boondocking copper brass is the way to go. We are going to travel in this thing hopefully for the next 10 years. They are going to check their sources for a better price and if not I will have to bite the bullet and order it from Radiator supply house.
 
I believe the tanks are steel water passages I believe are copper. Purchased direct from Entegra
That was a hell of a price then. Your coach is a lot newer which might make a difference on availability. This old stuff they have you by the balls.
 
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