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09-26-2007, 04:27 PM | #26 |
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Re: Old Air, Dash or Underdash Mount?
Here's the area I'd like to see from a bit closer; perhaps from a couple different angles? Basically, that pic is taken from quite a distance and I'm curious to see it from closer. Thanks!
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09-26-2007, 10:36 PM | #27 |
That's right, it's Copper!!
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Re: Old Air, Dash or Underdash Mount?
Brad, here it is!!
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09-26-2007, 10:37 PM | #28 |
That's right, it's Copper!!
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Re: Old Air, Dash or Underdash Mount?
One more!
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09-26-2007, 10:39 PM | #29 |
That's right, it's Copper!!
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Re: Old Air, Dash or Underdash Mount?
Last one!
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09-27-2007, 12:12 AM | #30 |
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Re: Old Air, Dash or Underdash Mount?
Thanks a bunch! That's exactly what I was looking for!
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09-27-2007, 02:01 AM | #31 |
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Re: Old Air, Dash or Underdash Mount?
I have too much experience with the under dash units. Tried three of them, IMO the only kind that looks decent and works correctly is the aftermarket/dealer installed style that goes all the way from the pass door to the key switch. I think mine matches pretty good but that's because the unit and the interior are both black. I can see how it would look "aftermarkety" with different color interiors, but that is up to your taste too.
I would say how easy of a job do you want? The underdash units are cool only and bolt in and does not mess with your existing heater. While the aftermarket in the dash units force you to remove your existing heater (they come with heat). If I had someone doing it for me, I would get the in the dash unit because it is cleaner looking in the cab, and firewall, but personally, I just wanted to bolt in some A/C that looked good and worked, and wasn't a massive undertaking. That would be the question to ask yourself to help make a decision. Oh... and let me say to NOT buy from Hot Rod Air... 3 A/C units, a podunk compressor bracket that I returned for credit four months ago, and calling the guy twice a week since May to finally get things sorted out and to get my credit for the bracket and they screwed me on the credit. Got my under dash unit from http://nostalgicairparts.com/ who was the only company who had the LONG underdash unit, everyone else just had little short Mustang size ones. Here's some pics on mine, I am happy with this unit and my factory heat.
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09-27-2007, 03:35 PM | #32 | |
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Re: Old Air, Dash or Underdash Mount?
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Do you happen to have any pictures of this where the drain tubes in the floor go? I have the same unit and they just seem to go out to a couple of holes in the floor but seem like they are in places that could interfere with someones feet and just sort of seem like they can just fall out of the hole easily because they are barely long enough to go out the bottom of the floor. I also have a wire that is not hooked up that looks like it has a plug end like a radio antenna, I don't have a picture yet, but if I get one, hopefully you might be able to help me find out where it goes. Thanks. |
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09-27-2007, 11:32 PM | #33 |
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Re: Old Air, Dash or Underdash Mount?
Actually you are looking at them.
You see where they "dissapear" into the carpet? They go straight through the floor right there. That was my mistake. There is one hole on the right up next to the kick panel so that's no big deal, but the one on the left totally interferes with people's feet! That's a good catch! I thought I needed the angle like that for downward flow, but now that it is in, I realize that as long as it is physically lower, then gravity will pull it down, so I could have moved it ALOT higher. I have a new carpet set sitting in my parts room, and as soon as I get to the point where I am going to install it, I am going close up that old hole and drill a new one higher up and relocate that sucker! Here's a pic of where the left one comes out, there is plenty of tube and you can run as long a tube as you like if what they don't send you is long enough, just head to Home Depot. The other one comes out between the cab and firewall so you can't see it, but it flows freely to the ground. I have noticed that they "sweat" sometimes too on real hot days and it drips down anyway, and that is a bit of a concern for me but won't be a real issue until I install the carpet, I will probably just insulate it somehow.
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09-28-2007, 12:38 AM | #34 |
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Re: Old Air, Dash or Underdash Mount?
Thanks for the reply and that is so funny because mine is mounted exactly the same with the right one up high enough and the left one exactly where yours is located. I am stripping the floors right now and will be relocated the left one up higher.
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