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totaled car today... slim fans?

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If you were paddling down the road in a 4 door canoe and the wings fell off, how many pancakes would it take to shingle a dog house?

Moral of the story, your quesion has NOTHING to do with what you said. i use 10's, they seem to fit.
 
A trailer hitch went through my front end and crushed my front radiator support and went through the radiator and killed the fans. I need new fans so I might as well get slim fans. Should u get push or pull fans or one of each and if I get one of each which one do I put where?
 
I would personally get the largest ones that fit. Bigger is better with fans. Btw, your n/t, whats holding you from putting stock fans back on? Theyre way better and flow alot more than most slims just so you know. I see the header sticking out in your pic, is that whats getting so close?
 
It sounds to me like the fans are the least of your concerns. Totaled as in total loss? It would cost more to replace the core support, radiator and fans, bumper cover and crash bar then your car is worth?
 
Totaled the car as in insurance wants to give me 3k for the car but, I can repair the front pumper and replace the radiator and fans and the radiator support for 500 bucks, I have a spare eclipse I can pull parts from. The old fans were destroyed.
 
It sounds to me like the fans are the least of your concerns. Totaled as in total loss? It would cost more to replace the core support, radiator and fans, bumper cover and crash bar then your car is worth?

The estimate on mine when all that that + hood + right fender was estimated at $5200+ So I can see how it would be considered totaled (mine was).
 
Make sure you check the airflow specs. Not all fans are built the same, nor do they blow/suck equally.
 
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