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Old 05-20-2021, 02:49 PM   #1
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Re: What did you do to your truck today part IV

Largely finished the install of Dual Electric Fans this morning. I found a fan set that mostly fit, but I still needed to fab up a mount for it. Of course I thought of a better way after it's all installed, but that's how it goes...will change it later, works fine for now.







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Largely finished the install of Dual Electric Fans this morning. I found a fan set that mostly fit, but I still needed to fab up a mount for it. Of course I thought of a better way after it's all installed, but that's how it goes...will change it later, works fine for now.

Looks good. What are the fan details/size?
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Looks good. What are the fan details/size?
Summit Racing SUM-G4852 - Summit Racing® High Output Electric Fans
Electric Fan, Black, Plastic, Dual, 11 in. Diameter, Puller, 2,760 cfm, Each

Summit Racing SUM-890114 - Electric Fan Thermostat Kit
Dual Fan Control, Non-Adjustable, 185 Degrees On/170 Degrees Off, Kit

I went with duals incase I ever install AC, I can dedicate one fan to the AC.
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Summit Racing SUM-G4852 - Summit Racing® High Output Electric Fans
Electric Fan, Black, Plastic, Dual, 11 in. Diameter, Puller, 2,760 cfm, Each

Summit Racing SUM-890114 - Electric Fan Thermostat Kit
Dual Fan Control, Non-Adjustable, 185 Degrees On/170 Degrees Off, Kit

I went with duals incase I ever install AC, I can dedicate one fan to the AC.
Thanks for sharing the info.
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It's like a highly skilled Morrocan sword fighter with a Damascus Steel Scimitar.....

Cubic inches is like Indiana Jones with a cheap pistol.
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