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Old 12-27-2012, 12:19 PM   #231
jeffg1010
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Re: 72 Dropmember Suburban

Hey Brett, I mentioned in Rob's thread that I would post what I did to build my rear air unit.

I used a Vintage Air underdash compact unit and t'ed it into my existing Vintage Air. It cranks out the cold and will freeze you out. Vintage Air does not make a rear air unit, so you have to get creative. Wasn't too tough. It does hang a little low in the rear though, but it doesn't obstruct the view in the rearview mirror. Here is the thread. I believe you can see the final product on page 3.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=506262&page=3

OF COURSE... mine is a driver, and you guys are doing some pretty awesome show trucks. But, it may give you a few ideas to work with.

EDIT: I just read through the thread and realized that in my rush to get it done for a beach trip, I didn't post ANY under hood photos or photos of the lines once it was plumbed. Oops.
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