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Hey guys you know when you have one of those light bulb moments?? up until about 5 minutes ago I just realised Ive been looking a stepped coolers the wrong way. I always thought the step was to clear the plastic rad support but its to clear the power steering cooler, so why hasn't anyone remounted the steering cooler else where to make full use of the space then you wouldn't need to chop your car up or well so much anyway. Just a thought that I would think out aloud to you guys :)

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Ahh.... The step is to clear the plastic crossmember

Power steering cooler stays in the same spot, sometimes it gets new brackets to move it up or back a little bit

Post a pic of your new method

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and when I say make full use of the space I mean you could a thicker (then what is currently available) intercooler at the top where most of the problems seem to be ie a full 76mm core that's mounted closer to the radiator with no step as the power steering cooler would be out of the way

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Here is mine... The step is at the front, if you zoom in on the pic you can see the plastic crossmember that it goes around

Also can see the brackets that lift the power steering cooler

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I had a light bulb moment the other day..............then I realised I just needed to shit.

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