No need to move radiator with a Body lift
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No need to move radiator with a Body lift
I read some threads about people moving their rad. and some are having problems with the rad. when putting on a body lift. When i did my BL, i didnt want my RAD hanging down so low. So I just kept my rad in its original location and only moved the plastic fan shroud. I just put it upside down and it fits great. Just a few pics to help those in the process.
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the bottom is held on by a bunch of zip ties too but i couldnt get a pic cause of my skid plate. The Zip ties are holding just fine and i didnt try to tighten the dog sh*t out of them so they should hold up for a long while. Its been over a year now and no problems yet. I guess if i really wanted to, i could replace the zip ties with new ones, but since not one of them has broke, im not worried about it. An e-fan doesnt really matter in relocating the rad. Its the plastic fan shroud that would hit the fan blades if you dont do some adjustments. So instead of moving the whole rad. i just moved the shroud.
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wait I feel real confused, my body lift came with brackets to move the fan shround down a few inches, are people having cooling problems with this? I've had this setup for almost 4 years now without an issue
and like Shane said, I've seen alot of guys just toss the shroud and not have problems
and like Shane said, I've seen alot of guys just toss the shroud and not have problems
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