Has anyone ever use these?

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    A guy on pirate4x4 tried one of those ebay radiators. He said the quality was decent and it cooled at least as well as a stocker.
     
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    thanks for your input fellas! :waytogo: bernie where did u get your fan from? does your s-10 have a fan clutch?
     
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    damn good deal on the radiator...might have to pick one of those up!!
     
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    i bought it from a local speed shop that my friend works at. it was like $36 bucks and $10 for the 2" spacer. no there is no clutch on it. the factory fan has a clutch, but the dealer wanted $150 for it so i went with the rigid. i try to stay away from flex fans since it gets so hot in az. my mustang has one and it would never keep it cool. but even without a clutch milage wasn't affected. i joke with people when they mention that they can hear it. i tell them if my clutch ever goes out the fan will pull me home like an airplane! :D
     
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    that's his turbo spool ;)
     
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    lol...yeah thats why i though twice bout getting the flex fan....it can get way over 100 here where im at & i just dont want my yota overheating!
     

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