I'm glad you found them and I know exactly the junkyard you're talking about. I've driven by it and noted all the GM trucks.
My buddy Ian found it a couple of weeks ago to grab a some stuff for his project. It was a hail mary to see if they had one as I'd been striking out. Really all I needed was a passenger side bracket as I've got everything else. The guy I talked to needed a little time to confrim he had some and called me back later. He had a complete set with the top plate. He wouldn't separate them either. I was ok with that as I don't have much of a choice.I'm glad you found them and I know exactly the junkyard you're talking about. I've driven by it and noted all the GM trucks.
Yep the market is small for them as I'm sure the 6.2 setup was produced in much smaller quantities than the gassers. So not many are out there and not a lot of demand for someone to start reproducing them.Sad thing is I threw away a set that was on my K5. Don't think that will happen again.
Yep the market is small for them as I'm sure the 6.2 setup was produced in much smaller quantities than the gassers. So not many are out there and not a lot of demand for someone to start reproducing them.
Now if a guy with @Deuling 's skill would copy the dimensions to make them fit and then make a matching top plate with dimples I bet he could sell them.
Now with the LS swaps, 8.1 swaps and nutty guys clinging to the 6.2/6.5 Rattlers the 6.2 is an excellent option for maximum cooling.

I'm not saying mass produce 10,000 units. Build a set to try out. Then make them as they get sold.If there is a market, it would not be hard to reverse engineer the brackets (since I have several). I just wouldn't think anyone would buy them.
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It would be easier to lobby LMC to make them.
I really can't see a market at all for them.
It's really just easier to fab up your own set.
That's part of hot Rodding in general.
I had no idea the 6.2 rad was the one to get, I have passed countless sets of 6.2 brackets up in the yard over the years.
Short of going to a large aftermarket aluminum radiator, the 6.2 setup is the largest radiator these trucks came with stock. Trust me I've walked by my fair share in the day too. I thought my stock small block radiator would be enough for the 5.3 swap. In normal circumstances it's been ok. Running around town, highway even in high ambient temps it's been acceptable. But I've had a couple of cases I've noted here where running off road, slow speed the temps creeped up beyond a comfortable level. Shifting into low range to keep the engine speed up for more water pump flow helped but I shouldn't have to do that. I'm certain my fan choice didn't help, but I want the most cooling capacity I can.
This is where the 6.2 radiator comes in. It will be overkill for sure. I know this though, when I put the ad up in the wanted section here a couple other guys chimed in looking for the same thing. I'm not the only one taking this direction. It's a little known option for sure, but as people do the upgrades to these trucks the 6.2 radiator is a viable factory looking way to get it done.
I agree, I like using the most factory parts i can.
So to my surprise your saying the 6.2 rad us bigger then 454 rad?
I'll post up what I got. Honestly, the more Larry, Ian and I have brainstormed over this subject the more I believe the exhaust is just too close to the tank at the corners. I'll take pics of this to show it. My exhaust guy is certain that an inch or two of clearance is enough. Well it's not two inches to start and if it wasn't the problem why would 17 gallons of fresh fuel in the tank when it was actively doing it before then stop it?This fuel issue is interesting, I was with matt in the gunk truck Sunday and we had the similar issue, we popped the top off the fuel cell which is plastic and black but mounted in the sun, and the fuel was so hot you could barely touch it. The fuel lines are 3-4 inches from the exhaust but waiting to let it cool and covering the fuel cell allowed it to cool enough to get outa where we stopped. This we suspect was from the high temps, the high loads from the sandy washes prob didn't help us either..
I am glad now I am keeping the diesel radiator.. hope it keeps up.
Post up your results if you figure out a way to shield the fuel lines or something.