da_raabi
Trailer Park Supervisor
- Joined
- Aug 7, 2013
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- Location
- FloriDUH
- First Name
- Adam
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- c30
- Engine Size
- 454
So I've been working up to installing A/C back in my truck. It's a 1986 crew cab with factory air.
I'm curious how the suburbans t-off the freon lines for the rear air unit. Does the unit always get coolant run through it if the compressor is running? Any pics of how this works?
The reason I ask is because I am looking into possibly hanging an overhead A/C unit off of a first-generation Dodge Durango from the roof to provide A/C to the back seat:
If I could fab up a way to hang this assembly from the roof, would it be possible to t-in the overhead evap core the way the suburbans do it?
My thought would be to provide direct A/C to the back seat.
Ideas?
Thoughts?
I'm curious how the suburbans t-off the freon lines for the rear air unit. Does the unit always get coolant run through it if the compressor is running? Any pics of how this works?
The reason I ask is because I am looking into possibly hanging an overhead A/C unit off of a first-generation Dodge Durango from the roof to provide A/C to the back seat:
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If I could fab up a way to hang this assembly from the roof, would it be possible to t-in the overhead evap core the way the suburbans do it?
My thought would be to provide direct A/C to the back seat.
Ideas?
Thoughts?