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msark msark is offline
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Location: California
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134 Thoughts

Thanks for the R134 thoughts. That seems to be the route I will go. I have a very good shop here in So. Cal but they sub-out their a/c work. I was quoted $500.00 to change the drier, add the compressor fittings and re-charge w/134. It seemed like it was a bit high and there was no mention of any O rings to be changed. I would also like any thoughts on a So. Cal shop that does their own a/c work.
Old 07-18-2009, 09:50 AM
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