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Old 11-22-08, 11:34 AM
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Need pics of radiator brackets on a Vmic

For those who has a VMIC can you guys post some pics of your brackets holding your radiator. Need some idea for my winter project on my T2. I saw some VMIC set up on here but there wasn't any good pics of the radiator brackets.
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Old 11-24-08, 01:47 PM
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anyone?
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Perhaps the reason no one is answering is becuase they're being nice by biting thier tonque as opposed to postg - search newb.

I know I've posted a bunch of pics of my setup in the past.

Most of it has to do with how you want your rad/intercooler to be mounted. Put it where you want to in the car and then assume the rad is point D, the frame or stock support is point A, and then figure out the B&C's of it.

Here, I'll even help, here's pics of my radiator brackets.



Does this help?

I didn't think so.
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in other words if your doing a vmount setup, you should have the fab skills to figure it out, if not, take it to a shop, or leave as is.
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