Joe, See if there is a Thermo King in your area. I have had some great luck with these guys. They make custom lines and the whole nine yards. I have also had them install fittings with the lines in the vehicle. Plus they are very reasonable. http://www.thermoking.com/tk/index.asp Billy On Dec 17, 2007 4:12 PM, Joe Federici <joefederici@earthlink.net> wrote: > So After cutting about a dozen holes in fellow list member Ken's > Wilfords parts van I'm about ready to run the AC lines in my > adventurewagen. > > Can anyone on the list tell me if the metal ends need to be crimped > on before or can I do it afterwards. It would be WAY easier for me to > have them put on afterwards but I just wanted to see if anyone on the > list has first hand experience. Note 2 of my lines will be in the B > pillar so space is tight. I spoke with one local auto parts store > that said they only had the ablity to do it on a bench but that I > should try calling a place that works on big rigs or AC trucks. I'm > currently looking into that. > > thanks > > JFF > |
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