Cold Case Radiators 55 CHEVY RAD SUPPORT KIT
359-CHT56355
Cold Case Radiators CHT56355 Features:
1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Tri Five Radiator Support Module Kit. Standard Chevy engine setup. For LS setup, see CHT56355LS. Each module comes fully assembled and ready to bolt into your vehicle.They consist of an aluminum radiator support, big 1.25 inch tube dual core cross flow radiator, two 2200cfm fans/shroud combination, billet cap and billet overflow tank.These are very popular with high tech, high horsepower builds in which maximum cooling is a must. Available in either standard Chevrolet outlet configurations or LS outlet configurations, they are 100 percent TIG welded and polished for a show stopping appearance and backed by our limited lifetime warranty and 60 day cool guarantee.These new radiator supports modules feature:Complete modular unit fully assembled ready to installExtra forward design will clear Big Block and LS front drives100 percent tig weldedPolished aluminum finish2 row design with 1.25 inch tubesAvailable in standard Chevy or LS configurationsIncludes dual 14 inch 2200cfm fans and shroud combination setupEasy to install even in finished carsOptional AC condenser and electronic fan controller upgradesSpecifications:
Is there a trans cooler?
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