Electric Fan Kit Recommendation for 2010 Toyota Tundra to Replace Stock Fan
Updated 03/14/2018 | Published 03/13/2018 >
Question:
I am looking for an electric fan for my 2010 Toyota Tundra to replace the stock fan. There are a few fans to choose from and the one I like the best is item# D66838. The Dimensions on my stock radiator are approximately 30inch wide by 27inch tall and I have about 4inch in depth to fit the new fan in front of the engine accessories. If you have any other suggestion for I would appreciate it. I am planning to have my local mechanic install it.
asked by: Barry R
Expert Reply:
The only dimension the Derale 28-1/4" Dual, High-Output Electric Radiator Fan w/ Aluminum Shroud # D66838 doesn't perfectly match is going to be the height. This is 17 inches tall whereas you listed yours being 27 inches tall which is taller than normal. Aside from that this would be a great fit.
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Derale 28-1/4" Dual, High-Output Electric Radiator Fan w/ Aluminum Shroud - PWM - 4,000 CFM
- Radiator Fans
- Electric Fans
- High-Output Fan
- 28-1/4 Inch Diameter
- 4000 CFM
- Derale
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