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08-18-2004, 12:53 PM | #1 |
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Heater box question...
I am trying to get some kind of idea on what to do with my heater.
I really like the looks of a shaved firewall, but sometimes you need to have heat(don't want to put my truck up for 5 months because of no heat). I see some people have shaved firewalls, with two heater lines run into the firewall and no heater box in the engine compartment. How is this done? This is the direction that I would perfer to go. Keeps the engine compartment clean, and have heat. Also, if I decide to use my stock style heater box, what is the best way to clean and paint it to look better? Is there a way to get it smooth, and painted with a gloss finish to match the firewall? Thanks, Nick |
08-18-2004, 01:19 PM | #2 |
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The smooth ones you see will be aftermarket systems like Vintage Air or Old Air.
I've always had real good luck with sanding, thick filler primer, more sanding, and painting the stock boxes. They turn out super slick that way.
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08-18-2004, 01:20 PM | #3 |
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The guys that are doing that, (myself included) are installing either an "Old Air" or "Vintage Air" system into their truck. They have a small Box that is mounted on the inside of the firewall. WES www.ClassicHeartbeat.com
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08-18-2004, 01:25 PM | #4 |
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I don't want A/C. Do those systems come with A/C or are they just heat?
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08-18-2004, 02:33 PM | #5 |
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If you want heat and defrost get one of these. They work good in a small spacxe like a truck cab. You will need the plenum kit to run your hoses.
Flex-A-Lite Mojave Heater Assembly View larger image Product images may differ from actual product appearance. Complete Compact Heater Unit Designed to simplify the task of providing heat and comfort to your ride. The Mojave gets its heat from your vehicle cooling system (just like an OEM unit), but has the advantage of fitting into a wide variety of confined spaces. Its compact size is ideal for street rods, pickups or custom applications where you want that smooth firewall look without the bulky heater/fan box. Measures only 10-1/8'' x 9'' x 5''. It features a 12,000 BTU output, a multiple 3-speed blower, quiet operation, lightweight, compact and easy to install. 400-640 Mojave Heater Assembly | View Product $149.99 400-650 Mojave Heater Plenum Box | View Product | More Details $39.99 Back to top of document. |
08-18-2004, 03:08 PM | #6 |
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08-18-2004, 03:09 PM | #7 |
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Sorry, It's from the Jegs site. jegs.com
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