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i bought a cooler kit, but it doesnt come with instructions of how to mount it. im jst wonderin how do u mount it. i looked and search on sau but i cant find any info. and i searched on google i found out that 1 person mounted the two top holes to the reinforcement. but the 2 holes on my cooler is to far part to be mounted on the reinforcement. how should i mount it or how do u guys mount it can u gimme ideas???

thanks...

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how big is it? i have a 600x300x70 cooler on my 32. i had to cut the reinforcement bar. i mounted the cooler as close to the car as possible, i had to drill 2 holes in the top of the reo bar so the screws can go in. to give more rear clearance i forced the horns back.

how big is it? i have a 600x300x70 cooler on my 32. i had to cut the reinforcement bar. i mounted the cooler as close to the car as possible, i had to drill 2 holes in the top of the reo bar so the screws can go in. to give more rear clearance i forced the horns back.

yeh its 600x300x70... do u hav pics of out u mount it? if u do i wood appreciate it.

What kit is it?

Mine is the Monsta Performance kit and it fit without me having to cut the reo, just relocated the horns, cut the hole in the body and the rest was pretty self explainitory

its jst a standard 300x600x70 kit wif pipin goin over the radiator. i noe how to do the pipin.. but jst havin trouble wif mounting

as requested by pm....

1st pic: old man looking at my handy work hahaha GOLD JERRY!!!! HAHAHA

2nd pic: dnt mind the rope, it was only there temporarily while i took it for a fang with no frnt bar. (splash gaurd kept dragging on the road because it wasnt secure to anything, with the front bar on its ok!!)

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as requested by pm....

1st pic: old man looking at my handy work hahaha GOLD JERRY!!!! HAHAHA

2nd pic: dnt mind the rope, it was only there temporarily while i took it for a fang with no frnt bar. (splash gaurd kept dragging on the road because it wasnt secure to anything, with the front bar on its ok!!)

thanks alot OLik ur been great help... do u hav close up pics of the mount??

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