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Old 06-03-2012, 12:34 AM
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Originally Posted by LarryBible View Post
Buy the hose and fittings and trim and fit them in place. Once they are all fit to size and oriented correctly, take them to a local hydraulics or auto a/c shop for crimping. If you can't find a local supplier, send them to me and I will crimp them for you. Won't cost anything but your shipping both ways.

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Thatīs exactly what I did and itīs dirt cheap this way! Just donīt forget your markings on hoses and fittings. Even if you are still using R12, youīll probably only be able to find barrier hose, but that works fine for either R12 or 134. I found my fittings at Nostalgic airparts in FL.
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