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ThermoKing AC

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Re: ThermoKing AC by TomC
Post New Message If you have a rear side door, you could mount an 8kw PowerTech compact in the stair well and seal off the door. As far as A/C's check out www.Tundra.cc where they have a split A/C where the evaporator, compressor and fan are in one sound proof enclosure and only the condenser is outside. So only the two small freon lines and wires have to go through the floor and the condensing unit will easily mount under the floor. If Tundra had made these units 10 years ago when I started my AMGeneral transit, I would have modified the interior to accept these units instead of the three ugly roof models I have now. They're about $1800 ea, but two are cost less than trying to modify your exsisting down the road A/C. Good Luck, TomC
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