AC Hose Relocation Kit
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Nice work, I was going to start looking locally to have this done myself. If it's not to much to ask, what did it cost you after part's, install, vacuum and the chilly stuff put back in?
This should be a factory option in my opinion!
This should be a factory option in my opinion!
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Originally Posted by OKSTWOK,May 20 2008, 08:07 PM
Nice work, I was going to start looking locally to have this done myself. If it's not to much to ask, what did it cost you after part's, install, vacuum and the chilly stuff put back in?
This should be a factory option in my opinion!
This should be a factory option in my opinion!
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I had my AC lines relocated - cost me $110 to have the hoses made, pulled it under vacuum and recharged it myself (friend had a vacuum pump and the required AC gauge kit).
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Nice also, Thanks for the numbers. My car's down so I can't drive it around to get a few quotes. I was also looking to relocate the filter dryer to some where behind the evaporator coil, and to get real silly I'm going to look into 2 smaller evaporator coils and possible mount them to the side like a oil cooler. In AZ and it was a buck 08 yesterday so I think I'm gonna keep the air.
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Originally Posted by 2big4aS2000,May 21 2008, 04:21 AM
I already have a kit done, it has been on a car for 3 months - completly relocates the hoses out of drivers side and in front of cross member - looks factory you only see them from compressor to front, then out of fire wall to fender (12") this is perfect for a turbo car were the ac lines come to close to the turbo setup.
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More pics,fittings at Evaporator can be rotated 360" to any desired position for maximum flexibility. Use a dremel with sanding drums to open up the plastic
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seal.