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Old 06-13-2013, 10:28 AM   #15
67ChevyRedneck
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Re: wanting to run dual electric fans on stock radiator

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Originally Posted by hellbent72 View Post
Here is my 2003 jeep fan bolted in the shroud. Talk about a perfect fit and it fit nice in my wallet for 56bucks including shipping. Another 50 for the temp senser and relay kit.
[IMG]http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w260/hellbent72/20130612_103215
I have the same one sitting in the garage waiting to go on my truck. The aftermarket fans have NOTHING on a good factory OEM fan. I ran a Taurus 2 speed fan on my S10 for 5 years and my 65 Mustang is about to get one as well. Let us know how it works!

I tried out the aftermarket fans and they simply can not pull the air an OEM fan can. I'm NOT saying that with the proper shroud and set up that they can't work, they just don't work as well as the OEM fans. *IF* they can, they're expensive as hell and you can pick up an OEM fan at a u pull for $30. If you sweet talk the lady behind the counter she'll even let you test it before you pay for it
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