Edelbrock
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- Joined
- Mar 28, 2025
- Posts
- 467
- Reaction score
- 408
- Location
- Earth
- First Name
- Grumba
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- K5 Blazer
- Engine Size
- 400
I see people installing complete A/C kits on non A/C rigs.
I see people installing aftermarket kits that add a new ducting system and vents below the dash.
I have seen people with hitch mounted cargo racks on the back of rig holding a generator and a window A/C system ducted into the cab.
What about adding an electric RV AC system to the top of a K5 hard top?
This seems like the easiest and most straight forward way to do it. Drill a hole in the fiberglass for the airflow. Drill a couple mounting bolt holes. Run a couple power wires. Might need a power inverter, but thats simple enough.
Thoughts?
I see people installing aftermarket kits that add a new ducting system and vents below the dash.
I have seen people with hitch mounted cargo racks on the back of rig holding a generator and a window A/C system ducted into the cab.
What about adding an electric RV AC system to the top of a K5 hard top?
This seems like the easiest and most straight forward way to do it. Drill a hole in the fiberglass for the airflow. Drill a couple mounting bolt holes. Run a couple power wires. Might need a power inverter, but thats simple enough.
Thoughts?