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dec322

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What is the most common way to do this? Do you guys go custom or get a specific vehicle fit?

JK....feel free to guide me in this. :)
 

JKmotorsports

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The easiest way IMO for most people is to use a stock e-fan assembly. Pretty much plug and play. Then all you have to do is program the PCM to turn the fans on at a certain temp.
I did mine from scratch though with everything aftermarket, from the fans, wiring, and thermostat control.
 

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jk when u say stock fan assembly, do u mean they built stock fans for like 05 or 06 tahoes? so i would have to buy one of those or get one off a newer year and put it in mine?
 

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Yes sir. IIRC, i believe it was 05 up GM full size trucks when they started using e-fans.
 

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please point me in the right direction for this I would love to do this to my truck, does it free up some power?
 

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I just installed the purma cool dual fan pack its just a few bolts and a three wire hookup
 

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Key an eye on the e fans. I had several problems with the perma cool fans, the connector that holds the fan to the fan motor's shaft kept coming loose. Perma cool sent replacement connectors, a replacement motor (under warranty) but then the other fan started doing the same thing. I eventually yanked it out and went back to the stock assembly. I was concerned that the fan would come loose and hit the radiator. Ouch!
 

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Who are you dealing with, it should be a guy named Mike, this is my fourth fan pack ive never had a problem, If it was just a connector coming loose why not just fab something so it stays tight?
 

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