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Old 07-23-2014, 07:44 AM   #26
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Re: vintage or old air?

For my truck I would stick with the tried and true Vintage Air... If you will they are the pioneer in this area and have been doing it longer than all the rest... VA may be a few hundred higherror up front but it is my understanding is all the rest are not 100% complete kits and very well may need for you to chase some parts to complete...
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Old 07-23-2014, 08:37 AM   #27
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VA may be a few hundred higherror up front but it is my understanding is all the rest are not 100% complete kits and very well may need for you to chase some parts to complete...
Not necessarily true. The Classic Auto Air kit I installed was very complete. The only thing I added was new heater hoses, which if mine had been newer I would not have had to do.

Not sure if its still accurate , but from what I have read the refrigerant hose son the VA system are not crimped, so you have to find a local shop to crimp them for you. The kit I bought was already crimped and ready to go. In fact, that's the reason I steered away from the VA kit. I don't know any shops in my area that can crimp hoses like that, and I didn't feel like trying to track one down.

The customer service was great as well, I had a small issue with one hose because I didn't inform them that my V-8 sits in the L-6 position, so the hose from the bulkhead fitting at the radiator support to the compressor was a touch too short. They had me a new hose in 48 hours that fit perfectly.
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Old 07-23-2014, 09:19 AM   #28
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Not sure if its still accurate , but from what I have read the refrigerant hose son the VA system are not crimped, so you have to find a local shop to crimp them for you. The kit I bought was already crimped and ready to go. In fact, that's the reason I steered away from the VA kit. I don't know any shops in my area that can crimp hoses like that, and I didn't feel like trying to track one down.
Absolutely 100% NOT true.

I've installed two of these kits. They're 100% pre-fit, complete, and ready to install. All you need is heater hose, a fan belt (and any necessary pulleys) and R134.

VA does sell cheaper "make it fit" kits that you're likely referring to. Any of their "sure fit" series will have the hoses crimped.
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Old 07-23-2014, 09:24 AM   #29
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Absolutely 100% NOT true.

I've installed two of these kits. They're 100% pre-fit, complete, and ready to install. All you need is heater hose, a fan belt (and any necessary pulleys) and R134.

VA does sell cheaper "make it fit" kits that you're likely referring to. Any of their "sure fit" series will have the hoses crimped.
Gotcha. Most of my info was based on what I read on the forum here and a few other websites.
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Old 07-23-2014, 09:36 AM   #30
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Re: vintage or old air?

With the Vintage Air kit if you mount the compressor somewhere other than the stock location, they will send you the hoses with one end not crimped. For example, I used a serpintine belt set up and had to have the hoses shortened so they sold me the kit with one end uncrimped.

I'm real happy with my Vintage Air setup. I live in Houston, where it's hot, and the AC works great!
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Old 07-23-2014, 11:49 AM   #31
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Old 07-23-2014, 03:07 PM   #32
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Duh, I didn't see this one. Good input here!
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Old 07-23-2014, 03:19 PM   #33
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I currently have 4 vehicles with vintage air in them with no problems. Some I put in over 12 years ago! Only keep getting better in the newer kits and I like the controls much better now that they are electronic servos.
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