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![]() I agree with Clark Rodgers and my experience
was the same. Two row was always running hot so replaced it with a three row. All the difference in the world. I have A/C and live in Florida. No more overheating problems. Three row only costs about $150.00 delivered to your door. Aluminum is nice but probably not necessary unless you'r heavy into racing. Whatever you decide, let us know how it turns out. Lou. |
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