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dash fan
Uncle sam outlet had some nice nos metal dash fans with hi/off/low switch for $20 so I took the plunge.
I used a piece of universal angle bracket that Home depot sells with holes and spacers already cut out. Maybe 4 inches wide or so. I drilled 2 holes into the u shaped hard top mounting lip. Nothing in the way to hurt or interfere with the hard top or windshield frame. I ground the nuts flat on one side so they lay on the bottom of the inside of the lip and could not turn when fastened.
I grounded the 2 wire fan to the mounting bracket and ran the hot wire down the air wiper tubing and existing grommet in the dash.
Fan has nice airflow on high and also helps on rainy days to keep the windshield from fogging up.
Uncle sam outlet had some nice nos metal dash fans with hi/off/low switch for $20 so I took the plunge.
I used a piece of universal angle bracket that Home depot sells with holes and spacers already cut out. Maybe 4 inches wide or so. I drilled 2 holes into the u shaped hard top mounting lip. Nothing in the way to hurt or interfere with the hard top or windshield frame. I ground the nuts flat on one side so they lay on the bottom of the inside of the lip and could not turn when fastened.
I grounded the 2 wire fan to the mounting bracket and ran the hot wire down the air wiper tubing and existing grommet in the dash.
Fan has nice airflow on high and also helps on rainy days to keep the windshield from fogging up.
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