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I have a set of Flex-A-Lite model #292 Electric Fans for sale. These have been used on my truck however the motors have been replaced less than 2 weeks ago and not used since. I had an electrical short that burned the motors up and was replaced under FAL Warranty. These will directly fit into all 99-04 trucks with the 28" radiator only. HD owners, these will not fit your larger radiator.

 

I would like 200 + shipping but no reasonable offers will be refused.

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:crackup:  :jester:  That's kinda high for used burned and repaired fans.  I would suggest leavin out the FIRE part next time.

 

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Well, actually there was no fire. The fan motors SEIZED up let me re-phrase. The entire motor assembly for both fan motors were replaced brand new under warranty. The only thing old about these fans and that is only about 6 months old is the frame that the fans sit on, and the fan blades themselves. Everything else is new.

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When you said HD, you mean like a 2500 HD, or 1500HD, not the heavy duty trailering package, right? So this will fit a standard 1500 full size?

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Correct. These fans are for the light duty trucks only. The heavy duty trucks have the larger radiator opening and these fans are for a 27 or 28 inch radiator opening. The key way to figure if this is what you need is to go out to the truck and measure the width of the radiator in your truck. The fin area or cooler area should measure just slightly over 27 inches if not mistaken. I know some of the larger radiators had been snuck in some various models.

 

Yes, this would work with heavy duty trailer package, my truck had the hd trailer package. Just the main thing is to measure the radiator size.

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Is it still covered by the warranty from Flex A Lite should this problem happen again?

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To be honest with ya, I'm not sure. I mean, I know that it is technically still under warranty. They have a 1 year manufacturers warranty. I bought and installed them in late December. If so, I would assume that if it happened to you before that 1 year warranty is up, that you would have to contact me and let me get the new motors and then send them out to you once they arrive here. But that is all technically speaking. They might only warranty these things once.

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