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Old 08-04-2014, 10:24 AM   #1
Treetop839
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need a template for VintageAir Gen4 mounting

Hey guys I know this has been asked several time but here we go again. Does anyone have a template for the VintageAir Gen 4 mounting on the firewall. I know it uses the factory mounting holes but while I,m doing the body work I want to fill all nonused holes. I also know my luck and Iwant to make sure I don't fill in the wrong ones. I do not have the system yet but will be buying it once the body work and paint are finished. Thanks for any help!
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Old 08-04-2014, 12:58 PM   #2
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Re: need a template for VintageAir Gen4 mounting

Treetop, you must be a mind reader. I have been trying to find the same information, however, had not posted the question yet.

I contacted a local Vintage Air installer, but I understand they are so busy, I probably won't hear back too soon.

My second thought was buying just the Heater Core Delete Panel from Vintage Air, and installing it, then taking measurements. That way I am sure to get the correct locations.

Hopefully, someone will have the dimensions and locations.
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Old 08-04-2014, 02:44 PM   #3
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Re: need a template for VintageAir Gen4 mounting

I have seen other people in the past ask for this info but I figured instead of looking for it I would just ask. I have seen the block off plate used and the firewall smoothed over. I think the smoothed firewall looks cleaner and since my cab is bare metal now what a better time to fix it!
My nearest dealer tried to make me a copy of the template but the web site would not allow him to do so. I figure with as many guys using this system on here someone has it sitting on a shelf.
Keep an eye out some one will post it I'm sure!
Good luck with your project Zeroman!
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