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1992-1999 Chevy-GMC Truck Dual Electric Fan Assembly 5500 CFM, Direct Fit For Models With 34 Radiator Core-Flex-a-lite

Item EK-61-883055-1
1992-1999 Chevy-GMC Truck Dual Electric Fan Assembly 5500 CFM, Direct Fit For Models With 34 Radiator Core-Flex-a-lite
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Direct-fit, bolt-on design
      • Up to 5,500 cfm of airflow
      • Variable speed controller with A/C relay
      • Height 17 in.
      • Width 31 7/8 in.
      • Depth 4 1/2 in.
      • Air Flow 5,500 cfm
      • Fan diameter dual 15 in.
      • 8 blades

      Description

      Flex-A-Lite'sdirect-fit, bolt-on dual electric-fan system for 1992-1999 Chevrolet and GMC trucks, Suburbans, Tahoes and full-size Blazers and Yukons that have a 34-inch radiator core. You can recover up to 17 horsepower and 20 lbs-ft. of torque while also improving fuel economy by replacing your stock clutch fan assembly with this dual electric fan system. It features two 15-inch electric fans and a Flex-A-Lite Variable Speed Controller that varies the fan speed from 60-100 percent, depending on radiator temperature. These powerful fans move up to 5,500 cfm of airflow!

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