11-21-2014, 02:47 PM | #1 |
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Aftermarket heat/air
Does anyone have experience with both "Old Air" and "Vintage" air? How much better is one than the other??
Im at a point soon where Ill be ready to re-install the heat/ac. When I bought the truck it had a complete "Old Air" system---but the P O said he couldn't or hadn't had it working. Ive heard several comments about both systems. My question is: is it worth the time and trouble to install the one system and try to get it work or just bite the bullit and go with a vintage air. It will probably run at least 2 to 3 hundred for new hoses and dryer for the old system. As well as having a tech. pull a vacuum on the system and add Freon.
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11-25-2014, 07:06 PM | #2 |
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Re: Aftermarket heat/air
Ill change my question---
does anyone have any experience (or opinions) concerning vintage air VS Old air systems??
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11-25-2014, 07:49 PM | #3 |
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Re: Aftermarket heat/air
I would write or call Vintage Air. They will help you trouble shoot it. Depending on what they tell you may help you make a better decision. They have great customer service. How old of a system is it?
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11-26-2014, 12:00 AM | #4 |
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Re: Aftermarket heat/air
Umm, I would call OldAir before I call Vintage about an OldAir systems
I like how OldAir has the new electronic dash piece. It seems Vintage wants you to re-use the old dash and cables to run their electric motors. Something like that. I don't have either, so I'm interested in the responses as well.
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11-26-2014, 08:02 AM | #5 |
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Well I screwed that one up. Mis read your post. Call Old Air. I don't know jack about their system or customer service....
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11-26-2014, 08:40 AM | #7 |
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check out nostalgia air in okala florida , i have been very happy with them
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11-26-2014, 06:40 PM | #8 |
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Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. Fix the old air system. I've got an OA system on mine. I'm happy with it.
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11-27-2014, 03:58 PM | #9 |
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I have installed many Old Air Systems in customer's vehicles in my shop and am very happy with them. Give them a call and they will help you get it it working. They are "good people".
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11-27-2014, 07:23 PM | #10 |
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I have Vintage in 3 of my drivers and am happy with each one. Will be putting another in my 68 truck this spring
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I found an auto parts store that would loan me the fitting crimpers, if I bought the fittings and hose from them. If you want to vac and charge it yourself, You can buy a pump and gauges and all the parts for a third the cost of a new system, and have the equipment to service all your rides from now on. Larry's opinion.
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11-28-2014, 06:09 PM | #12 |
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Re: Aftermarket heat/air
Thanks for the ideas, guys. If "old air" does in fact have a good customer service- I may save the baby and the bathwater!!!!
Since I never saw the system run when I bought the truck---and since Id heard some negatives about OA, I thought it might be time to switch. Since there is quite a bit of interest Ill be sure to post the "re-install" on my build thread as well as here (if my feeble old mind can remember to do it!!)
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12-04-2014, 01:34 PM | #13 |
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I Finally had the time to get with "Old Air". I spent several minutes asking questions and discussing my system as I think I know it to be and Im pleased so far with their help and answers.
I learned some things about their system, enough that Im now sure (or as sure as I can be at this point) that the system I have will in fact take care of the heating and cooling needs Ill have. A few minutes on the phone dispelling some old rumors about their system may very well save me a lot . At their suggestion, I believe at this point that the only thing I should have to replace in order to bring this system back to life will be a new Dryer and a new expansion valve and some new heater hoses. They were very helpful and emailed me the complete installation instructions, so-- instead of changing the whole thing out at this point. We'll give her a try-----cost difference will be $1300 for a different system, or aprox. $200 for revive this one. Since I believe (at this point) that this system should do as well as a new "vintage air" unit, Im willing to take the gamble I guess. In the next few weeks as I start the work on the truck again, Ill take pics and document the fun in the build thread. Thanks for the answers given, guys..
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