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Old 11-11-2003, 10:41 AM
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Those are the ones I got! Great fans, just make sure you use a GOOD ground!
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i hate to hijack a thread but it has been very much answered already so here goes....

are electric fans a good idea for a truck that tows once in a blue moon and offroads sometimes?
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Those fans are great for any truck .. any vehicle actually.
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k thank you. flex-a-lite said that hd towing and motor home apps should use a clutch fan so i wasnt sure. but the electric fans move more CFM of air anyways
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Originally Posted by Jeff_03Z71
k thank you. flex-a-lite said that hd towing and motor home apps should use a clutch fan so i wasnt sure. but the electric fans move more CFM of air anyways

actually I think the stock clutch fan moves more cfm under certain conditions...like say, heavy duty towing : )
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the flex-a-lite fans work great and for the 28" rad. use the 295 and contact phil@flexalite.com and tell him you want the brackets for the 282 fans and then you can modify them with a alluminum welder if i can get the pic to work will post them no other modification needed with these brackets.
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Originally Posted by 2nd Sierra
actually I think the stock clutch fan moves more cfm under certain conditions...like say, heavy duty towing : )
eh oh well i tow so in-frequently and not too heavy. so i should be fine. thanks

also- i know this has probably been asked before, but what size radiator is in what trucks? do 4x4s have big ones?
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