Joe Gibbs brackets and 'upgraded' heat exchanger pics
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Joe Gibbs brackets and 'upgraded' heat exchanger pics
I said I'd start a new thread about these brackets, and the contact info to get them from Tony.....who has installed many Radix kits and also helped me extensively over the phone during my install. He is a very cool guy and knows these kits inside and out and back again.
He is able to sell just the brackets for those with the current Radix kit with the larger heat exchanger, or an upgraded heat exchanger along with the brackets to mount them down low.
A couple advantages of mounting it down low.....no need to mount in front of radiator and/or trans cooler.....it looks really cool and intimidating ...and probably soaks up less heat not being around the radiator and trans cooler.
Tony Avina 818-201-7492
He is able to sell just the brackets for those with the current Radix kit with the larger heat exchanger, or an upgraded heat exchanger along with the brackets to mount them down low.
A couple advantages of mounting it down low.....no need to mount in front of radiator and/or trans cooler.....it looks really cool and intimidating ...and probably soaks up less heat not being around the radiator and trans cooler.
Tony Avina 818-201-7492
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What if you don't have an openning/cutout on your airdam right there? I don't have a Radix, I'm just wondering. I could see that thing almost scraping the ground on my truck, Definitly looks Badass!!
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