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Audengineer 06-18-2013 12:25 PM

Generation III Radiator Mounting
 
I was wondering if any one has successfully remounted their radiator from the stock angled position to the straight up and down vertical position like they do in the generation IV and if it is worth it to even try? If you have any thoughts on this I would appreciate any input.
I wasn't to clear but this is Everett Morrison.
Thanks,
Matt

Bob S. 09-20-2013 10:49 AM

The reason the radiator was angled back is because of interference with the sway bar and steering rack . If you change the sway bar you could straighten the radiator by moving it forward but it would also need to be moved down to clear the inside of the body . This might cause ground clearance problems .
If you do this it will clean up the inside of the engine compartment and look much better but you won't notice any increase in cooling .


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