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    I'm not familiar with the grill and radiator layout in your Charger. Is there a horizontal panel at the base of the radiator that runs forward toward the grill? If so, can you cut a cooler sized hole in it and fit the cooler into it? Once completed this would have the cooler laying flat below and in front of the radiator. If you do this you may need an auxilary fan for the cooler as there would be minimal air flow through it at low speeds. At highway speeds ram effect would push air through it. I've seen a couple applications done this way on cars that have space between the radiator and the grill and it worked slick.

    I hope my description is understandable

    Pat
    Last edited by Stu Cool; 06-09-2004 at 08:36 AM.
    Of course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!

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