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Old 03-28-2005, 12:56 PM
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A/c

Well i finally found my crew cab. I just bought a 79 F250 CC 4x4. I love this truck. The only problem is no A/C. Has anyone in here put A/C on theres?
Where did you get it? I am ready to do this I just need some advice where to go.
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Old 03-28-2005, 02:38 PM
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I have a site bookmarked at home that sells A/C add on kits. Since I am at work I will try to forward this to you tomorrow. Have to reply as a reminder to myself.
 
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Anyhelp is appreciated?
 
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http://www.bought4less.com/

Try the above site. If the hyperlink takes you to Motorhaven's site just type it in to access the site. Hope they have what you are looking for.
 
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Another idea is one of those portable A/C. Try this site to see what I am talking about. I have a vehicle that has no A/C and have been thinking about getting one. They are in your neck of the woods.

http://www.swampy.net/12vcombo.html
 
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I have a 79 F150 without air and have been thinking about using ackits.com. I see that they are located in phoenix. Has anyone dealt with this company before?
 
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go to aarp its on grand & 19th ave & mcdowell blue and white building they sell all auto ac stuff and there here in phoenix im sure that i have seen the under dash kits there.
 
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Arizona Mobile Air(website is www.ackits.com). In 1991 the folks at AZ Mobile Air installed an after market unit in a 1983 F100 I used to have. I sold the truck in 1999 to a friend. That compressor is still going to this day. I recommend Arizona Mobile Air. They make their own hoses and stuff on site. Real handy for those with older vehicles. I have to bring my '85 in as the compressor on that is leaking oil. I want to replace it with acompressor from AZ Mobile Air.
 
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