What about dirt, mud and grime? I understand why you want it right there but won't it be ill-effected by tire debris?JamesDowning wrote:The closest it gets is like a 3/4" gap. Should be plenty of space, considering the biggest restriction on the fan will be the fins itself.
JamesDowning wrote:I honestly don't think it will be any worse off there than in the grill. Do you?
bgwolfpack wrote:How loud is the fan? Would it be possible to mount this (really cool unit) inboard, like under the rear seat or the platform you built? Does it have to be outside the truck? The air temp can be controlled inside the cabin for better cooling over all.
bartonmd wrote:JamesDowning wrote:I honestly don't think it will be any worse off there than in the grill. Do you?
It will absolutely be worse there, with mud and stuff...It'll get plugged up, cake your fan in mud, and burn it out after the first time you're in that wet, sticky clay mud, and turn your wheel to the left...
I would rather put it up above your radiator skid, if there's room anywhere there, or inside your bumper... Both would be worlds better than the wheel well...
Mike
JamesDowning wrote:The reason I'm adding the cooler is to bring down trans AND radiator temps. In front of the radiator I already have enough obstruction with my bumper and big ol' lights. I don't want to add more obstruction, especially if it's also going to add more heat into the radiator too.
navigator wrote:hey, if you get a little mud on it you can use the OBW to wash it off .
bartonmd wrote:Oh, that's right... The big lights...
There's nowhere inside a frame rail?