Parts Needed to Mount Flex-a-lite Dual Electric Radiator Fans on 2003 Chevy TrailBlazer
Question:
I understand the upper bracket will be screwed into the top of the radiator. But how do you mount it on the bottom of the radiator? The radiator has to holes so you can the fan shroud.
asked by: Enrique S
Expert Reply:
To install the Flex-a-lite Dual 13-1/2" Electric Radiator Fans w/ Shroud # FLX295 on your 2003 Chevy TrailBlazer you'll need the Mounting Bracket for 2000-2004 Chevy & GMC # FLX29201. This comes with the brackets and hardware needed to fit this directly to a 28-1/4" wide radiator core like what you should have on your TrailBlazer.
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Flex-a-lite Vehicle Specific Electric Fan Mounting Bracket for 2000-2004 Chevy & GMC
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- Radiator Fans
- Mounting Hardware
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Flex-a-lite Dual 13-1/2" Electric Radiator Fans w/ Shroud - Variable Speed Controller - Puller
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- 13-1/2 Inch Diameter
- 4600 CFM
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- Flex-a-lite
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