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Location: Texas!
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Re: After Market Rear AC
I did speak to Vintage Air about this and the guy said I would have to upgrade my compressor to a larger unit...one that could handle two condensers. Other than that it would be a case of integrating the extra piping into the existing lines. - But hey! I am no AC guy, so I'll admit I'm guessing on that last pint :-)
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Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Westchester, NY
Posts: 602
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Re: After Market Rear AC
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My truck has a rear AC unit in it, nothing in the front. It can't keep up on 92 degree summer day. Doesn't do all that well in general. It's a burb, so it's basically like driving a big greenhouse around. Would like to do something up front as well.
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