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Super Cool Brake Fans, 5 On 5, Lms, Aluminum, Left Side, .324 Lbs, 1200 Cfm on 2040-parts.com

US $55.95
Location:

Chappells, South Carolina, United States

Chappells, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Super Cool Fans Surface Finish:Polished Steel Manufacturer Part Number:SCF0AL5X5 Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Left

Get the advantage with this 5 On 5 aluminum brake cooling fan.

Made from high quality aircraft aluminum it's extremely lightweight and can produce 1200 cfm of cooling at 100 mph. Tested by Think Path Designs Inc.
This fan is far superior to steel fans at removing heat from the brake system because of the heat transfer properties of aluminum.
Plus aluminum is much lighter than steel reducing rotation height.
The fan weighs .324 lbs.

These fans also help create downforce by removing air from the nose section and also helps the engine run cooler by removing heat from the engine compartment.

Make sure your car has clearance between the rim and caliper for this type of brake cooling fan.
Adjust the blades to run about 1/4" from the brake caliper for maximum effect. 
Fan measures around 11 5/8" diameter. Fins are adjustable. 
If you are using wheel spacer. No Problem.

This listing is for Left Side fan only. 
Model # SCF0AL5X5

Will combine shipping of multiple fans. 

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