Anybody used this
View: http://www.amazon.com/Interdynamics-323-Mileage-R-134a-Retrofit/dp/B0002JMDLI/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1440887252&sr=8-5&keywords=r12+conversion+kit&pebp=1440887267736&perid=19RM6D7ZA70XBYNY3Z8A
to convert from r12 to r134a? Saw a nice 5.0 hatch for sale with new upholstery, just needs paint and a recharge, and in this houston heat I need to do the recharge ASAP. It's not that much more than buying r12 and getting it refilled, and seems a lot simpler than the stuff i've seen others do to retrofit r-134a (new compressors, lines, condensers, etc.) and was wondering if even with this that sorta stuff would be needed too. I don't have much experience wrenching, but i can handle something simple like this kit. If this kit will work, then i'll definetly go and buy the fox, and even if it won't, i'll probably still buy it.
View: http://www.amazon.com/Interdynamics-323-Mileage-R-134a-Retrofit/dp/B0002JMDLI/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1440887252&sr=8-5&keywords=r12+conversion+kit&pebp=1440887267736&perid=19RM6D7ZA70XBYNY3Z8A
to convert from r12 to r134a? Saw a nice 5.0 hatch for sale with new upholstery, just needs paint and a recharge, and in this houston heat I need to do the recharge ASAP. It's not that much more than buying r12 and getting it refilled, and seems a lot simpler than the stuff i've seen others do to retrofit r-134a (new compressors, lines, condensers, etc.) and was wondering if even with this that sorta stuff would be needed too. I don't have much experience wrenching, but i can handle something simple like this kit. If this kit will work, then i'll definetly go and buy the fox, and even if it won't, i'll probably still buy it.
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