[Shotimes] A/C Compressor options?
Steve Tatro
stevetatro@att.net
Wed, 3 Sep 2003 16:32:00 -0400
Just confirmed with Torrie at FPN. The compressor is brand new, not a
rebuild.
For $80 more than even the cheapest rebuild, this combo may be the best
deal.
Thoughts?
Steve Tatro
Red/Black '93 with 170k miles
Cincinnati, Ohio
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Subject: [Shotimes] A/C Compressor options?
Figured this question deserved it's own subject line.
I'm looking, and looking for replacement compressors. Rebuilds from AZ,
NAPA, etc. New ones from FPN, local stealer, etc. I can't choose.
Is there a way to figure out WHO does the rebuilds for these different
suppliers? I'm having a hard time getting straight answers from anyone.
I've heard stories regarding a couple of rebuilders to avoid at all costs
(thanks to those who've given me the heads-up).
Anybody have good/bad luck with any and would like to share their opinions?
I'm all ears.
The NAPA replacement with clutch is $400.
The AZ is out of stock, but back when it showed up it was around $230.
New parts (I think?) from FPN are: $225 compressor, $45 clutch pulley, $45
clutch coil, $27 clutch hub = $342.
Oh, and NAPA indicates that the warranty on the compressor is only valid if
a new accumulator/hose is installed, part costs $139. This almost makes it
sound absolutely necessary. Opinions?
Thanks for any more feedback you guys can provide.
Steve Tatro
Red/Black '93 with 170k miles
Cincinnati, Ohio
P.S. PFish, would you really consider $2500 for your SHO?
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