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Sofa King. We, Todd, Ed.
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Spokane, Wa.
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If anyone is interested, I just posted what I think is a pretty cool idea on how to mount an electric fan inside a stock shroud in the 4X4 section. I think it would work great on 2wd show trucks too. FYI.
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SKINNY TIRES RULE!
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Bothell, WA
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Re: Cool Electric Fan/Stock Shroud Idea.
Wes at classicheartbeat.com sells a complete kit he developed. It's nice looking too!
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Central Vermont
Posts: 8,537
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Re: Cool Electric Fan/Stock Shroud Idea.
Best way to cool hands down is by using a shroud, nice twist with the diamond plate.
Just watch your water pump/fan motor clearance. Mine was about 3/4" and thing's still flexed enough to make contact. ![]() Went to a big block shroud and gained all the room needed. |
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Central Vermont
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Re: Cool Electric Fan/Stock Shroud Idea.
Better pic showing how close it really was.
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