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JEGS 555-52140 Extreme Dual 16 in. Diameter Electric Fan for Trucks Features
- Provides Increased Horsepower, More Cooling, and Better MPG (Miles Per Gallon)
- (2) 225W Sealed Heavy Duty Motors
- Dual 16 in. Diameter 10-Blade Fans with S-Blades
- Dual Shrouded Quiet Blade Design – Works as a Puller
- Comes with Dual Fan Wiring Harness, 160-240 Degrees Adjustable Temperature Switch & Relay Harness, and A/C Clutch Control Harness w/Relay
JEGS 555-52140 Extreme Dual 16 in. Diameter Electric Fan Note:
- Mounting Kit Not Included
Specifications:
Would this set up work on my 98 k1500 silverado 5.7 350? Thanks
Would this fit an 82 chevy c10? Stock radiator setup. I jus want to swith to electrick fans for the stock clutch type fan.
Is there a kit with a temperature sending unit instead of an adjustable temperature switch available? I would rather the unit operate on the coolant coming out of the engine rather than working off the temperature of the radiator. 1997 C1500 5.7L
can i just purchase the wiring harness?
Looking to use this in a 2002 Chevy Avalanche, how do you mount it? do I need the mounting hardware?
Can these fans be wired as a pusher instead of a puller?
Details say all mounting hardware is included. scroll down and it says '' items you'll need '' Mounting brackets. What is the part number for 1990 Chevy C1500.
Will this mount on my 1995 Chevy truck K1500 engine 5.7
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