Whats the deal with do-it yourself AC recharge Kits

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  • Anteloper
    232 I6
    • Feb 19, 2004
    • 190

    Whats the deal with do-it yourself AC recharge Kits

    Do these things work or do they do more harm then good.... What are the best ones to use and how much do they cost??? TIA!!!!
    Wrecked \'89 GW
  • twoponchos
    258 I6
    • Jun 25, 2005
    • 469

    #2
    I have used them before and they worked like a charm. They are likely all produced by the same manufacturer and labelled for appropriate distributer. I can't remember what I paid for them though??
    1987 Grand Wagoneer

    BJ's 6" Lift
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    33x12.5 TrXus STS on MT Classic II's
    WaterBase paint (AutoAirColors) splashed by me.


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    • OBX-AUTOMOTIVE
      GRUMPY
      • Apr 10, 2001
      • 6875

      #3
      A GOOD IDEA IS TO>>>>> REPLACE ALL THE O RINGS! TO START!

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      • Jayrodoh
        360 AMC
        • Sep 07, 2004
        • 3221

        #4
        I paid $40 for one, worked great, but it won't fix leaks. Good if you have a slow leak and want to put off fixing it.
        Honey?? What happened to the savings account? You bought a Jeep what??

        86 Grand Wag Stock with Bulltear HEI

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        • Anteloper
          232 I6
          • Feb 19, 2004
          • 190

          #5
          Are the o-rings available at my local Ace Hardware or is this going to be one of those scavenger hunts? And how do I know which, what and where the o-rings are?

          TIA!!
          Wrecked \'89 GW

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          • OBX-AUTOMOTIVE
            GRUMPY
            • Apr 10, 2001
            • 6875

            #6
            Originally posted by Anteloper:
            Are the o-rings available at my local Ace Hardware or is this going to be one of those scavenger hunts? And how do I know which, what and where the o-rings are?

            TIA!!
            http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...k-AllTextSearc hGroup?Ntt=O RINGS [img]smile.gif[/img]

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