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Moving the Radiator back

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Moving the Radiator back

Post by Mudzuki »

Are there any issues with moving the radiator back an inch or two?

I would like the extra clearence for my winch, and i already run a thermo.

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Re: Moving the Radiator back

Post by RaginRover »

Mudzuki wrote:Are there any issues with moving the radiator back an inch or two?

I would like the extra clearence for my winch, and i already run a thermo.

Cheers
As long as the engine won't clean it up I can't see the problem, different brackets and hoses should all be ok

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Post by HEY CHARGER »

You shouldnt have a problem as long as its not in the way of anything ,

and the rule of thumb from what ive been told is that if you have a fan shroud the best place for the fan to be in relation to the shroud is the blades to be half in the shroud and half out .
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Post by Mudzuki »

The thermo is bolted to the radiator (like that when i bought it) and the standard shroud is still on there.

Thermo is heaps smaller than factory, but i haven't had any issues with it yet.

Thinking an inch might be about the max after closer inspection.

Ill just make it bolt on, so if i dont like it, i can change it. Just have to try it before the winch bar gets fabbed.
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Post by HEY CHARGER »

Too Easy !
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