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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Salem Mo
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Re: Air Conditioning. My way, win or fail.
Very similar, but, the one you show has heating too.
They look exactly the same as the ones without heating. There are others on e-bay that seem to be the same unit as mine, with different sellers. The company I used is out of stock, but I see this one that is the same as my unit that has the same look and dimensions. eBay item number:166577293794
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Location: Salem Mo
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Re: Air Conditioning. My way, win or fail.
Taking a moment to update this A.C. project.
I mentioned two items I wanted to add this spring, A.C. and Cruise control. Both are now done and working. I had to go back under the seats to run and clean up some wiring and there is one thing I've been thinking about and that is getting more air flow passing through the A.C. system. The pics tell the story. I needed one more 2 inch outlet of the A.C. unit and one more vent location. It was easier to make an outlet with a flat and with two screws attach it to the A.C. unit after holesawing an opening. Used some 18 gauge sheet metal made to support the vent and attached it out of the way to the back of the center arm rest. Ok, that's all, come on summertime. ![]()
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