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how would ya do it? if it were mounted under i'd be worried about rocks.... even if it's pipe. my jeep's offroad only. inside there's so many curves. any ideas or suggestions?
thanks for the input. i would like to use some fixed lines (hard lines) but it'd be really hard to get it from the engine bay to the very rear of the vehicle. i've talked to people at hardware places and they have the right size rubber/etc lines, but aren't rad. hoses supposed to have a...
wow.... ok. i never said i need two radiators. i never said anyone was going to sit "beside them." i have a cherokee buggy. the rear is just completely wide open on all surroundings, except for an exo cage and a fuel cell. the radiator will be in the rear of the jeep, no doubt about it. it will...
i have a manual switch for the aux fan, fused of course, that i keep on during and after wheeling. i can put the radiator a good bit behind the front seats (there's no rear seats) which would actually mount to my cage rather well. i figured two aux fans blowing towards the rear would keep the...
just like a lot of other cherokees out there, mine overheats a little while flogging it on low speed, long distance crawls. i've already replaced the radiator, thermostat, and did a flush. i have been thinking about a couple different options:
1. relocating the radiator behind the front...
here's a brief description of what i'm working around:
ford hp d44 w/ chevy 8 lug outers
locked f/r, 5.13's
ff d60
38.5 tsl sx/bogger combo
http://www.rocdogfab.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=4&Itemid=26
i got the above kit a couple weeks ago from Roc Dog Fab...