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Imaging how much damage a single stone would do to that! Its TOTALLY exposed! Scary. Personally I would have turned it 90o and mounted it such that the air thats caught by the airdam is directed upward and through it... Plus it would be hidden/protected by the bumper. Cya, Sam C
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there is a protective grill available for these oil coolers but to be honest it wouldnt be hard to make your own out of some ally sheet with holes in it . i dont think thats a racimex cooler anyway i think its from a merc i may be wrong like or mayby racimex makes them for benz?
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Yea, just like the Bug Art bug in the Gallerie section, the black one. In that case the oil cooler is inside the front apron, covered by a grill, I think it is a more elegant proposal, in fact, you hardly notice it, and it is well protected.
Nice, I like that solution, but I think you may need a smaller cooler.
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