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Dallas area source for schrader valve core for AC
Does any one know? Thanks.
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Worst case swing by a A'C place and give them a buck or two cash for one....odds are they would jump all over that...
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I believe that any 3/8" A/C valve will work. They're cheap at the dealer too, if you want to make sure it is the "right part" 115 832 00 85 (I think)
Tom |
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THE best source for everything for your auto a/c including advice and guidance is McClains Auto Air near the old TI plant at 635 and 75. Talk to Mark for detailed info or anyone there for a shrader valve. 214 669 0669.
Good luck, |
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Larry, is this also your source for R12 refrigerant?
(It is getting hot again here in Texas!) Thanks
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I'll second Larry's suggestion. But it's a looong way from Double Oak over to TI.
- JimY |
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SD Blue,
No he is not my R12 source. For that I order from www.refrigerantsales.com in Colorado. Have a great day, |
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