Re: [GMCnet] moving the front air conditioner [message #327279 is a reply to message #327272] |
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Tom Lins
Messages: 372 Registered: February 2004 Location: St Augustine, FL
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jimk wrote on Mon, 18 December 2017 23:33Doug,
There is an option of adding a lower dash unit up front that does not take
much floor space that does a great job of cooling. There are few
manufactures that supply them and we have had great success with them.
Since we sell lot of new Roof units and the Aux. dash units, we do not care
which way you go.
On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 8:14 PM, Charles wrote:
> I am replacing my front roof air conditioner. I am also considering moving
> it to the front ceiling vent hole.
> By doing this I hope to run it while traveling if the road air isn't
> handling the heat. I have heard of others
> doing this and I am wondering if it is worth the extra work involved in
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Jim
I have the basically the same issue as Charles. However the listing on your website seems to show the Vintage A/C is for 73 to 76. When we had our previous GMC I had installed a EV6010 so we could run the roof air reliably any time we needed extra cooling. Is there some reason I could not install a Vintage A/C in my current 1977.
Tom Lins
St Augustine, FL
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