Oh, and fan shrouds are important. They help with cooling. If you don't see one it may not have come with one, if it's an older car. On a newer vehicle it may have been left off, broken, but a person is fooling themselves if they think they don't need one.
It takes power to move a fan blade through the air. On a flex fan they have a drastic curve to the blade and as you go faster the blades start to "straighten" out to reduce drag but the resistance to the air is still there, (the cause of how loud they are,).
Think about a boat prop in the...
First, why do you think there is a cooling issue?
Second, stay away from flex fans if you're not going to run a clutch also. They rob power, mpg, and are noisy.
I also saw an Overland Bound member in a 4x4 van that looked pretty well set up. It was heading south on PCH leaving Seal Beach heading into Huntington Beach. I tried to get their attention but to no avail. Loved the rig though.
I don't know if they are members but I saw the OC Overland rig this morning on my way to work. Southbound 405 freeway, about MacArthur. I was in my blk. DCSB Tacoma. Loved the rig.
It was a black 4runner with OC Overland in flat black on the doors.
This is my situation as well. I do drink hot chocolate though. I have a metal tea pot that I throw on the stove or grill for hot water. Any coffee drinkers are welcome to hot water when they get up and join me.
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Thanks, I haven't forgotten you. I've been buried with a project at work and have not had the chance to follow up. I will tomorrow.
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Pumpkins won't swap, I checked for this. As Classic City Overland says, if you really want it you will have to do an axle swap or get aftermarket gears.
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Bad news is there is only one gear ratio from the factory from 02 on, 4:3.1. Only option available was limited slip or open diff. The gears and carrier from the later 98-02 (UY) Troopers are different from the earlier 92-97 (UX) Troopers. This is due to the size of the ring and pinion as well as...
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