eFan setup

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19Yukon97

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I bought the flex-a-lite 280's. they are amazing. i love them! its complete kit, that was simple to put together... it took my 2 hours to do, the hardest part was getting that stupid clutch fan off. it was rusted on...
 

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the only way your going to see any noticable difference is if you have a shroud along with those fans, i ran the same fans on my jeep, its an ebay company and i had three 10 in fans in the kit, it worked alright but i found the stock clutch fan with a new shroud and the stock e fan with a switch spliced into it worked better, now the flex a lites are a different story lol, i wish i had the money for those, they are gold
 
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Yea $580 for some efans is not in the budget! I am searching for a lincoln Mark viii fan now.
 

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I live with my parents and im getting my basics done at community college... so i have no bills or anything... all i pay for is gas and insurance and anything else i do to my truck. thats how i got my efans. it was just 2 paychecks from my part-time job. i wasnt going to get them... but i read reviews on our cars and other cars that there was a mileage potential. ive actually gotten 1.5 in town and 2-3 on the highway. so im happy either way
 

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This may be a dumb question, but what is the point of an efan? I keep hearing about them, but don't know what the use for them actually is.
 
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