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Old 04-20-2008, 03:41 AM   #1
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Freeze 12 question

HAve any of you guys used this , and if so, where did you get it? The queefers at O'Reilly's and A-Zone don't carry it because of the propane content -- Its a propane based R-12 substitute , --- my compressor works well, seemingly, but i dont have any cold air, and i am not emotionally prepared to do an R-134a conversion if its something that takes a while (which means i have a pretty stiff schedule this month and can't jack with a long, drawn out , conversion project )

If its not a big deal and i can do the conversion in a couple of hours, i can swing that though _ None of my old trucks have ever had AC except my new "beater truck", so its not something i've ever jacked with
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