Barking dog wrote:
> Tomes wrote:
>>
>> "Tom Henderson" <tomh_4th@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> news:OeWrj.71426$Mu4.3250@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Tomes wrote:
>>>> Exactly what I do too in NJ. I just find myself shaking my head at
>>>> Jeeps in the summer with the hard tops still on...
>>>> Tomes
>>>>
>>>> "Mike Romain" <romainm@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>>> news:47af13ec$0$28172$9a6e19ea@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>> Normally in my Jeep when I want AC, I take off the doors and roof
>>>>> and just put the Bikini top sunshade on and go.
>>>>>
>>>>> Mike
>>>
>>> Understood, and that's my plan. However the heat and humidity are a
>>> tad worse in FL than in Canada and NJ, so I may not be able to stand
>>> it. I'm just wondering if anyone has experience adding an AC and how
>>> it worked out.
>>>
>>> The Jeep will also be my daily commute vehicle to work, and some days
>>> they make me wear a suit, even if it's raining. I hate them for it,
>>> but they keep giving me money, which sort of smooths over the
>>> relation****p and keeps me coming back. :-)
>>
>> You sound like a fun guy there Tom. Different baseline in temperature
>> down there. I don't know your answer, but good luck with it.
>> Tomes
>
> Here is a couple of links. I don't know if this is what you are looking
> for, but, good luck anyways.
>
> http://www.myjeeprocks.com/features/index.php/YJ_Aftermarket_AC_Install
>
> http://www.jeepair.com/
FWIW, I just got back from having the AC shop evacuate and charge the
kit I purchased and installed from JeepAir.com. It works quite well! The
instructions were also very good. I'm far from an experienced mechanic,
and was able to do the job myself in about 8-10 hours. The kit used all
factory plugs and works using the existing dash controls.
Tom


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