Brake cooling fans

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    Brake cooling fans

    Who has added the kit, and was it worth it? I have a 2017 Frontier S that already has the molded duct installed. I can add a blower, hose, and clamps for like $57 so it’s a no brainer for me. Just wondering if it is a really worth while upgrade if purchasing the full kit.

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    I have a 97 bigfoot in which the brake cooling fan was shot. I'm going to use a boat bilge fan, hooked up to switch then connect the ducting . 3" in 3" out. Also putting one in the air duct to better cool the engine. It's made by Johnson. Not too noisy either. For that style of fan that is. They are 157cfm. Just a thought for you. One more thing , they're compact,don't take up much room.
    There's a lot more people on here that are way more knowledgable on these matters. You can get those blowers from Amazon.

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