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Old 06-21-2007, 09:22 PM   #1
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HVAC Mod, Is It Possible?

Pretty sure I'll get made fun of for this, but I was wondering if anyone has ever thought of or actually put rear air in a Blazer? I know it sounds kind of stupid, but the A/C and heat don't get to behind the front seats and I might be interested in trying this out. Is there anyone that could tell me what would be involved or anyone with ideas at all? Thanks
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Re: HVAC Mod, Is It Possible?

run a tube from the floor vents under the carpet to the rear, you can have it come out of the center console or anywhere you want.

I'm dissapointed with not having rear air also, my old `96 explorer had rear air and it was nice to have for passengers on a hot day...
Old 06-22-2007, 05:29 PM   #3
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Yeah, that's why I want to do it, people complain they don't feel my A/C at all. My idea was tapping into the piping and running it under the center console out the back of the console. I'm just unsure of how much room there is under there.



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