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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Sparks, Nv
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A/C question
Did burbs come with rear a/c only? My option sheet says air cond overhead system and I have the ac lines to the rear ceiling but my dash doesn't have the a/c vents and my controls don't have anything labeled for a/c control. I assume my dash is the original.
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Re: A/C question
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Brooklyn N.Y.
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Re: A/C question
The rear only work great too! The one I found is actually two twin units together.
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Sparks, Nv
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Re: A/C question
Thank you for the info. I only have the hoses in mine. Are any of the other parts available?
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Lake Havasu,AZ
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Re: A/C question
The rear A/C unit from a 73-91 burb, including the housing can be fitted into a 67-72 and look like it was made for it. Very minor bracket fabrication is required....
For dash air, I prefer an aftermarket heat/cool/defrost unit because they mount completely inside the firewall. I'm not certain that even 72 dash climate control used the a/c as an air dryer for the defrost, blending a/c into the hot defrost air being blown on the windshield. I'm not sure when this de-fogging feature was started, but all the aftermarket heat/ac/defrost units incorporate this feature. |
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