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01-18-2016, 01:32 PM | #1 | |
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Re: 66 Suburban Parts
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The biggest problem is, a Suburban is such a large area to heat and cool, no system is going to do a good job as there is just so much area. I know later model burbs actually used front and rear heat and A/C systems. You might need to do something like that. I know there are some stand alone heat boxes that you could plumb and mount in the back behind the rear wheel well area. Between a factory type front and the additional rear, that is likely going to be your best bet.
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