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mounting the radiator in the rear?
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<blockquote data-quote="sh*#break" data-source="post: 1328532" data-attributes="member: 17211"><p>i just ran mine on the inside of the frame rails...i wouldnt worry about the heat from ur muffler, there is enough air movment between the two so long as there are no rubber fittings or hose next to the muffler. i ran mine through the factory holes in the mid frame cross member, if you do that you dont have to go under or try to wedge it between the cab and crossmember. you might have to torch the holes a little bigger i dont remember. in the front driver side i ran it right by the engine mount and used a 90 degree hose to the water pump, on the pass front the pipe ran right next to the ac/OB air pump then ran a hose that was a U shape up to the thermostat. just make sure its forward enough to not rub on any pullys and make sure they are mounted good...remember the motor moves under torque compared to the frame so make sure there is some flex.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh*#break, post: 1328532, member: 17211"] i just ran mine on the inside of the frame rails...i wouldnt worry about the heat from ur muffler, there is enough air movment between the two so long as there are no rubber fittings or hose next to the muffler. i ran mine through the factory holes in the mid frame cross member, if you do that you dont have to go under or try to wedge it between the cab and crossmember. you might have to torch the holes a little bigger i dont remember. in the front driver side i ran it right by the engine mount and used a 90 degree hose to the water pump, on the pass front the pipe ran right next to the ac/OB air pump then ran a hose that was a U shape up to the thermostat. just make sure its forward enough to not rub on any pullys and make sure they are mounted good...remember the motor moves under torque compared to the frame so make sure there is some flex. [/QUOTE]
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