Electric Fan and Shroud Kit for 1999 Dodge Durango
Question:
I have a 1999 Dodge Durango that I want to upgrade move the stock fan and install an electric fan with shroud and controller. My current radiator does not have aux transmission oil cooler. Vehicle does have air conditioning. What product do you recommend that I can adapt to the stock radiator?
asked by: Steve W
Expert Reply:
I looked up your radiator core dimensions and they are 23-1/4 by 22 inch so for a shroud and fan setup that would work well we have the Derale Dual Fan Shroud part # D66830 which matches the dimensions of your radiator well and can pull 3,750 CFM which will do a great job keeping your coolant cool.
This also comes with a thermostat and a variable speed controller so that you can cool the radiator perfectly.
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Derale 22-1/2" Dual, High-Output Electric Radiator Fan w/ Aluminum Shroud - PWM - 3,750 CFM
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- Electric Fans
- High-Output Fan
- 22-1/2 Inch Diameter
- 3750 CFM
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