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Old 07-27-2004, 06:47 PM   #1
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suburban rear air conditioning setup

i'm pulling the rear air from my 90 burb. as far as i know it will work with all 73-91 burbs, possibly with the exception of the lines off the compressor.

i will include everything:

lines from compressor with the fittings for the rear lines.
complete uncut rear lines
switch from dash
rear AC unit
brackets for AC unit
all bolts
lines from unit to floor
plastic trim with vents
drain hose
rear pillar cover that is rear air specific

everything is in excellent condition, from a southern truck. i'm not needing it, and trying to recoup some of the cost of having the truck shipped 1000 miles.

asking $200 for everything, i'm willing to ship it fedex, should be under $75 anywhere in the country.

partial trade for AC hoses off compressor, the rear pillar cover, and rear trim above door from a non rear air burb.
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Old 07-30-2004, 03:09 PM   #2
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just checked, it can not be shipped cause the underbody lines are about 15 feet long.

pickup near cleveland ohio, $150.

will trade it for a little cash and the rear pillar post, trim above doors, and ac lines from compressor to body components(wherever they go, evaporator and drier?) from a burb w/o rear air.
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Old 08-20-2004, 03:56 AM   #3
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hey do you still have this??

Im cool with you cutting the lines Im going to install it in my 87 crew cab If I can fit it how big is the unit?? The lines I can always just cut to length. Let me know what the measurments are . Do you know if the later model ac units were the same for 91 and newer burbs?? I also wnat one for my 95 yukon THanks Andy
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