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what does it cost for a twin fans system to get it and to put it in i will do that and all but yea what is a good brand and this to look for jsut some input and can i see some of yours to thanks shane also would o have to get a new water pump or can i use the one that i have and all just not havine the belt on it and all thanks let me knwo thanks shane
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Also, would you have to get a new water pump or can i use the one that i have and not have to have the belt installed? Thanks, let me know. Thanks, shane. |
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I bought both my fans at autozone, i believe for about $40 each. I also bought a couple painless wiring kits to install the wiring the way i wanted it. you can use your stock water pump, you just have to unbolt the fan from the pulley and keep all the belts on it. my fans are hayden brand. |
Are you a translator Eric?
I seen a nice setup the other day, the guy said he got it (twin fans) off a late model Saab. I'm gonna go see if I can't find a Saab |
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I found a really nice pair off a '91 bonneville at pick and pull, for $15 each. 12", and decided to fab some simple brackets for them. now just a therm switch, a trip to my elecronics store for a couple of relays and some appropriate gauge wires, and I'm all set. After removing the speedflex fan shroud (whizzing razor), I'll have enough room to put a dehydrator there. I can make jerky on the way to the coast!
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