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Old 12-12-2008, 01:02 PM   #1
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Altima Fan Install w/ Mishimoto Radiator S14

I know this topic has been covered to death, but I've searched around and idk what I'm doing wrong.

SO I picked up a '95 altima dual fan setup from a junk yard, and tried to drop it in... its' like wayyyyy too wide. SO I whip out my dremel and start trimming away at the shroud. It totally doesn't clear the a/c lines on the pass side and the a/c and power steering lines on the driver's side. I relocated the power steering line so that the fan clears on the drivers side but it still hits the a/c condenser (? - dunno what its called... round metal thing) on the passenger side. I got the shroud trimmed to the point where it clears fairly well, but the fan blade hits the a/c parts on the passenger side. Clearance is maybe 1/4" and if anything shakes it hits...


Anyone have pics of their altima fan install?
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