Looking for cheaper E-Fan

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purple 'hoe

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LS1 E-Fans will bolt right up if I recall correct. And there's a wiring kit and relay available from Jeg's I think.


There's a write-up on GMFS about it in a OBS Yukon.
 

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I used dual 14inch Ebay fans with a Jegs relay kit, probably the cheapest and easiest solution of them all listed here.
 

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Sunlit, thanks. I have a larger radiator as well (all alumn) that I did when I replaced the motor so lookis like I need a new alt and the flexalites.
 

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Like these Ebay Fans? How long have you had them, I just worry about longevity and blades flying off :) I have had that happen on Flex-a-lites.

Had them just about a year now, they worked flawlessly in the AZ summer. If they work for me here in my driving conditions I would have no reason to not recommend them to others ... same fans different wiring kit.
 

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