Moving sale. All my spares must go. Nashville, TN

Cameron23

Skid Plates
Founding Member
Location
Kansas
Passing on the fuel door slantyshanty if you're still interested it's all yours


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robcarync

Sliders
Location
Raleigh, NC
I believe that line should be able to be replaced on its own if you can find it. Let me check what I have tomorrow. Light in the shed is burnt out.


Sorry I do not have an abs wire.

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Curious if you had a chance to see about that condenser hose...
 

Syst3mcr4sh3r

Bought an X
Location
Murfreesboro, TN
My work week ends tonight unless they call mandatory overtime for tomorrow. At the moment I think we're alright, so Thursday through Saturday I'll be free to come get that driveshaft. I'll message you as soon as I know about tomorrow and we can set up a time for me to head up there

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mac11

Bought an X
Location
Nashville
Question on the AC condenser...I seem to have a line leaking from what appears to be my AC condenser...see attachment. Do you know if this hose can be replaced individually, or does the entire condenser need to be replaced? I looked around under the hood and it looked like it wasn't really a separate part. I haven't removed those parts before, so wasn't sure. Saw the pic that you had one, so thought I would ask if you could offer any insight.

Curious if you had a chance to see about that condenser hose...


What it looks like to me is you have pointed out the HIGH pressure side hose - connects to the top end of the condenser opposite the evaporator canister. If that is the case it can be replaced independently. It bolts on at the condenser and the compressor. This is the hose at AutoZone:

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This is the same hose I have attached to my condenser:

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robcarync

Sliders
Location
Raleigh, NC
What it looks like to me is you have pointed out the HIGH pressure side hose - connects to the top end of the condenser opposite the evaporator canister. If that is the case it can be replaced independently. It bolts on at the condenser and the compressor. This is the hose at AutoZone:

newhose.png



This is the same hose I have attached to my condenser:

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IMG_31141.jpg

Yeahhhh buddy! Thanks for that...I will double check my truck but that clears up a lot of what I am looking at.
 
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