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Ok so with the tranny cooler mounted---I opted to try and mount this--the second ps cooler... I looked all over the front of the rig for a place for it--but there was no place that was either right in the bash zone--or inm a heat zone. I decided to see if there was someplace under the seats--ya right :haha: So my only option was in back of the rig--and it was a chore trying to figure out where to put it. The cooler was like 4" too big for an easy location--but I finally figure out where to put it... Here is the mounting setup I made for it... To keep it tucked as high as possable--I had to notch the fan for the angled/verticle tube that goes up between the propane tanks.. And here is how it sits. The inlet/outlets are perfectly positioned for 90 degree ends to go forward and will easily work with the rear steer valving.I also figured out the direction I need the fan and pre-wired it with a connector. One thing I always like to do--not hardwire aany component for ease in service.
Ok so with the tranny cooler mounted---I opted to try and mount this--the second ps cooler...
I looked all over the front of the rig for a place for it--but there was no place that was either right in the bash zone--or inm a heat zone.
I decided to see if there was someplace under the seats--ya right :haha:
So my only option was in back of the rig--and it was a chore trying to figure out where to put it. The cooler was like 4" too big for an easy location--but I finally figure out where to put it...
Here is the mounting setup I made for it...
To keep it tucked as high as possable--I had to notch the fan for the angled/verticle tube that goes up between the propane tanks..
And here is how it sits. The inlet/outlets are perfectly positioned for 90 degree ends to go forward and will easily work with the rear steer valving.
I also figured out the direction I need the fan and pre-wired it with a connector. One thing I always like to do--not hardwire aany component for ease in service.