You can block off 1/2 to 2/3 of the radiator and it should be fine.If the temperature outside goes up in the 20's then remove the winter front.
I've used cardboard or a cheap blue tarp and some duct tape in a pinch.Good to -50.
Winter Front: Do You Use One?
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If engine temp won't stay above 180 or so put on the winter front. Otherwise don't worry about it
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Cabovers I ran used winter fronts. Both the 8V92(IHC) and Series 60'( K100 & Freightliner) had no issue keeping engine warm and most important keep me warm being in NW Ontario.
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I have a 170 T stat in the 93 and the coolant usually stays around 160ish idling in the cold at 0 degrees. Going down the road no matter how cold it stays up to operating temp
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Never had to use them on these newer plastic trucks. Old timer said usually if you need one it’s cause the thermostat is acting up unless you’re venturing deep into Canada. I’m betting old iron is another story though.
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235/75r17.5 on the wagon
Might go 11r's next time, but that's a ways off. These only got about 60k miles on em.. lolSwine hauler Thanks this. -
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