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Local AC shop
I am looking at getting my AC put back together now that I have the 3.4 figured out.
I need a local shop that has some "imagination". Basically, a good shop that will keep listening after I say "I have a '96 motor in a '90 4Runner". I am going to have the system all together, so all they would need to do is apply vacuum, add some R134 and some compressor oil (or something along those lines). If anyone has had some good experiences with shops in the area please let me know. Scottsdale or Tempe preferred, but I'll drive a bit for someone who will do a good job and won't cost an arm and a leg. Thanks in advance.
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Steve, you could try calling Thiele's in Chandler - I am betting they would probably be able to help you.
I've been very impressed with their service and I know Steve S. has dealt with them quite a bit. Thiele's Automotive - 480-785-2002 www.thielesauto.com 54th St/Chandler Blvd.
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Steve I used Herlehy's Auto in Mesa for my engine exchange. Friendly, honest guy and works on custom hotrods a bit so the 90/96 thing probably wouldn't scare him.
Herlehy's Complete Auto Repair 480-232-9271 3130 East Main St. Ste #5 Mesa, AZ 85213
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I got my hose put in, (took me three trips and they even plugged up my compressor), evacuated, and recharged for $200. Maybe you can use that as reference. I know this guy and he does alright work.
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Thanks for all the tips....
I need one more line replaced and then I'll make some calls for price quotes and interest in doing the work.
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I heard aapak in Tempe makes good custom pressure hoses.
Other than that I have no experience with them, a grapevine thang.
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Don't waste your time with any other shop. There's a nice Honda shop called STMPO in Tempe right near Tempe Marketplace that did mine extremely quick for very little cash.
Recharge, leak test and oil (if needed) for ~$75. The guy's name is Brandon. Very knowledgable. The shop is full of NSX's and had an old Countach sitting in there when I went. Top notch work for fantastic prices. http://www.azht.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=121 |
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Elvota were you able to find a shop to help you out??
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I haven't got to that stage yet. I was able to locate all the lines I needed, and get the system back together. But still need to do the wiring, replace the dryer and get a belt.
Actually, Tallboy is local and has been giving me some sound advice. He has some equipment and gauges... so I may just give it a shot with him. If not, the shop Midget96 suggested is very close to me, so I might give them a call as well. Thanks for all the help guys. I've got to get this AC going pretty quick here. I am so delicate, I don't want to melt. ![]()
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