A/C and traditional body drop

Discussion in 'Suspension/Chassis' started by Dup, Oct 11, 2011.

  1. Dup

    Dup Newbie

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    I have a question for u guys can you have factory A/c and heat on a traditional body dropped 93 Toyota and if not what are the alternatives. It's sitting on the rockers
     
  2. yota4life

    yota4life Grand Toyotaholic

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    I don't have ac or bodied yet but checkout vintage air or maybe you can get some lines custom made
     
  3. jeremystephens

    jeremystephens Enthusiast

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    all depends on wheel size because wheels size determines tubs.... You can with a little work to the blower box run a/c bodied on 20's
     
  4. eurofreak2002

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    Yah mine sits on 17's and with a 2.25 traditional id have to slightly modify the outlet of the airbox into the cab then the interior box would need to be raised a bit. Not anything drastic there. With larger rims then yah you gotta worry about tubbing the firewall and then its moving the box and having to mod or make/run new lines since the box/condenser sits right on the area you tub same as the brake booster on the driver side.
     
  5. Suthrn98

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    A/C is overrated, and I live in GA where we have like 100% humidity and well into the 100's in the summer!

    Would you rather be cool and not cool with only bagged, or cool and not cool with a bodydrop?
     

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