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For eveyone that drives in cold weather!

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Old Jan 14, 2011 | 09:44 AM
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Hey guys just reposting something someone already said, that is if you have a ram that just doesnt seem to heat up in the cab when it is cold out an easy fix that someone told to me is just to put a 30.5"x20" piece of plywood 1/4" thick in between the radiator and tranny cooler it fits perfectly and is out of sight unlike cardboard that most use, or that dont want to spend the 100 bucks on the grille inserts that lund offers. but on a side note if this does not seem to fix the heat I would change the thermostat or check your heater core hoses for plugs or not good flow. Add ons always welcome, knowledge is king!
 
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Old Jan 14, 2011 | 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by 2000RamHead
Hey guys just reposting something someone already said, that is if you have a ram that just doesnt seem to heat up in the cab when it is cold out an easy fix that someone told to me is just to put a 30.5"x20" piece of plywood 1/4" thick in between the radiator and tranny cooler it fits perfectly and is out of sight unlike cardboard that most use, or that dont want to spend the 100 bucks on the grille inserts that lund offers. but on a side note if this does not seem to fix the heat I would change the thermostat or check your heater core hoses for plugs or not good flow. Add ons always welcome, knowledge is king!
really?! tell me more.. could you show me a diagram to illistrate how it works?
 
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