ENGINE COOLING FAN ('94-'02)
Mopar has discontinued its offering of cooling fans for the 1989 to 2002 Turbo Diesel trucks. Those looking for a replacement end up paying a hefty sum for a used one from a junkyard or an aftermarket fan from Dorman.
This fan is similar to the fans used in the 2003 and newer Ram trucks. They have a metal hub with plastic blades. These have nine blades instead of seven like the original. The original fan was 22" in diameter and this new model is 20" which flows 39% more over the OEM fan. The fan blades are thicker than the original and come back closer to the engine. Therefore, we have included the fan extension adapter at no extra charge to allow for clearance issues with trucks with aftermarket harmonic dampers and other accessories protruding from the front of the engine.
The fan is made in the U.S.A. and comes with a one-year manufacturer warranty.
NOTE: Fan extension adapter included at no charge.
This fan kit will not work with the Mishimoto radiators due to clearance issues.
This fan is similar to the fans used in the 2003 and newer Ram trucks. They have a metal hub with plastic blades. These have nine blades instead of seven like the original. The original fan was 22" in diameter and this new model is 20" which flows 39% more over the OEM fan. The fan blades are thicker than the original and come back closer to the engine. Therefore, we have included the fan extension adapter at no extra charge to allow for clearance issues with trucks with aftermarket harmonic dampers and other accessories protruding from the front of the engine.
The fan is made in the U.S.A. and comes with a one-year manufacturer warranty.
NOTE: Fan extension adapter included at no charge.
This fan kit will not work with the Mishimoto radiators due to clearance issues.
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