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    Navy7797 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    rspears: Thanks , I have a PRC radiator and will have to do something about the upper mounts there too short. The radiator did come with 4 off set 2x3 aluminum plates maybe there for the top mount ? Thanks for the in put.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Navy7797 View Post
    rspears: Thanks , I have a PRC radiator and will have to do something about the upper mounts there too short. The radiator did come with 4 off set 2x3 aluminum plates maybe there for the top mount ? Thanks for the in put.
    Your radiator is specific to the 1940 application. Not sure about the plates, but if it didn't come with any information I'd call the guys at PRC and ask. I did with mine, and found them to be very helpful and interested in helping me get to a working installation.

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    rspears: Thanks I'll give them a call. It's much easier learning from someones elses's trail and error than my own.

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