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Flex-A-Lite Fan Spacer - 1 in Thick - Mopar

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Flex-A-Lite Fan Spacer - 1 in Thick - Mopar

Product Description:

  • Fan Spacer
  • 1 in Thick
  • Hardware Included
  • Aluminum
  • Natural
  • Mopar
  • Sold Individually
  • Flex-a-lite has been leading the way in cooling product technology for over 40 years. The Flex-a-lite product line includes belt-driven engine cooling fans, electric fans, Transmission oil coolers, alumimum radiators and engine oil coolers. Flex-a-lite designed the first plastic Heavy Duty truck fans in and produced the first one-piece plastic truck fan in 1977, followed by the first injection molded truck fans in 1979. In 1978, Flex-a-lite developed the first electric engine cooling fan for the U.S. Aftermarket.

    Product Description:

  • Fan Spacer
  • 1 in Thick
  • Hardware Included
  • Aluminum
  • Natural
  • Mopar
  • Sold Individually
  • Flex-a-lite has been leading the way in cooling product technology for over 40 years. The Flex-a-lite product line includes belt-driven engine cooling fans, electric fans, Transmission oil coolers, alumimum radiators and engine oil coolers. Flex-a-lite designed the first plastic Heavy Duty truck fans in and produced the first one-piece plastic truck fan in 1977, followed by the first injection molded truck fans in 1979. In 1978, Flex-a-lite developed the first electric engine cooling fan for the U.S. Aftermarket.

    $6.89

    Original: $22.97

    -70%
    Flex-A-Lite Fan Spacer - 1 in Thick - Mopar

    $22.97

    $6.89

    Description

    Product Description:

  • Fan Spacer
  • 1 in Thick
  • Hardware Included
  • Aluminum
  • Natural
  • Mopar
  • Sold Individually
  • Flex-a-lite has been leading the way in cooling product technology for over 40 years. The Flex-a-lite product line includes belt-driven engine cooling fans, electric fans, Transmission oil coolers, alumimum radiators and engine oil coolers. Flex-a-lite designed the first plastic Heavy Duty truck fans in and produced the first one-piece plastic truck fan in 1977, followed by the first injection molded truck fans in 1979. In 1978, Flex-a-lite developed the first electric engine cooling fan for the U.S. Aftermarket.