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Hey guys I'm looking for a more effective/awesome cooling aftermarket radiator. I'm currently in the process of building a stroker motor for my jeep
But recently discovered that my jeep does not like the bigger tires and I'm afraid I will run into heating issues in the woods when it's starts getting a little sloppy. Anyone have experience with this already? I'm not looking to blow a lot of money on this just trying to get it to run alot more effective than it is right now for maby a couple hundred or so. Any Ideas are appreciated thanks guys. Did I mention I love this forum lol!!!!!!!
But recently discovered that my jeep does not like the bigger tires and I'm afraid I will run into heating issues in the woods when it's starts getting a little sloppy. Anyone have experience with this already? I'm not looking to blow a lot of money on this just trying to get it to run alot more effective than it is right now for maby a couple hundred or so. Any Ideas are appreciated thanks guys. Did I mention I love this forum lol!!!!!!!
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I'm having a very difficult time trying to find a cooling system upgrade or an aluminum radiator anything lol please help!!!!
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Yea thanks I'm just trying to find a whole new upgradeable set up ya know Fans, lines, alumn Rad, ect... Wanna get this thing running cool again. Just not the getto way with cutting the spring in the thermostat.
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you could go this way... http://www.ffdynamics.com/jeepradextb1.html
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Originally Posted by ikenchute
you could go this way... http://www.ffdynamics.com/jeepradextb1.html
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Like I said I tried but they were all just stock replacements. Also it's it a good idea to maby rig the secondary fan up on a toggle to just leave it engaged when I'm cruising, because my Eletricric fan only turn on with my AC I wonder if that might fix my problem? Or is it possible to buy 2 Bad Azz replacement fans and hook the one up the same way I just explained.
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i rigged my acc fan to a switch i works for higher speeds like on the freeway but not very much for low speed im looking at converting to free flow.
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check out radiators4less.com i just got mine it is a 2 core all aluminum i got it for $169 and free shipping with 2 e-fans and 35s im sitting at 200 all day