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Old 06-16-2006, 09:47 AM
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Yeah I don't mean to contradict anybody but I had the exact opposite experience with my Flex fans they were great. Also I don't have any worries about putting the 210 on the new truck.
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I just installed a flexalite 220 on my car, Ill see if I can snap some pics...I havent gotten it fully up and running yet so I dont know how it does on the cooling aspect.

BTW, quick question...when I spin the fans by hand they spin freely (from what I can tell) and when I turn them on electrically when they first start out they sound like they are touching something when they spin until they reach about 30% speed and that "click click click" sound goes away and is fine.
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you might be hitting the rad core the fans are "plastic" and prolly flaten out a lil bit with speed. but I'm not sure why they don't hit by hand?



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