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Skibane
Apr 25, 2022Explorer II
Suggestion: Go with the cheaper OEM option, and use the savings to also install an OEM replacement fan clutch.
Typically, as it ages, a clutch loses some of its ability to couple the fan to the drive pulley - so you get less fan speed, and less air flow.
A lot of aftermarket fan clutches don't work nearly as well as the original - so an OEM replacement is the way to go.
Typically, as it ages, a clutch loses some of its ability to couple the fan to the drive pulley - so you get less fan speed, and less air flow.
A lot of aftermarket fan clutches don't work nearly as well as the original - so an OEM replacement is the way to go.
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