I've read quite a bit about the original heaters offered for the Deuce, but I'd like to learn more. I live in an area that gets quite cold. -30 is typical for a few weeks during the winter. I like the idea of keeping a Deuce stock, but I want to know if stock is good enough, or is the best option. I see there being 3 real options for a Deuce:
Original hot water heater: Is this going to cut it in temps well below zero? Does anyone know how many BTUs they are rated for? Upsides are simple to install, common (especially if you get lucky and get a Deuce with one), and keeps the truck original.
Original fuel-fired Arctic Heater: I've read that this will pretty much burn the hair off your head. I have no question about its effectiveness. But they are fairly rare, quite expensive, and more involved to install. If I were keeping a truck for myself, I would strongly consider one. But for a resale truck, I wouldn't get enough extra to make it worthwhile.
Aftermarket hot water heater: I purchased a 25k btu unit for the Deuce I'll be driving back from Kentucky. It will be easy to install and pretty cheap ($140 delivered to Kentucky). Does anyone who has used an aftermarket heater have any opinions? Will 25k btu be enough for the coldest weather? If not, what would be suggested? I'm planning to do a quick install in KY, then add in the defroster ducting when I get home.
Any thoughts? Any options I'm missing? Suggestions? I still have 1 Deuce that will need a heater. I have access to an original hot water unit, I just want to know if it will be enough. Plus I may buy more Deuces in the future that could need heaters.
Jim
Original hot water heater: Is this going to cut it in temps well below zero? Does anyone know how many BTUs they are rated for? Upsides are simple to install, common (especially if you get lucky and get a Deuce with one), and keeps the truck original.
Original fuel-fired Arctic Heater: I've read that this will pretty much burn the hair off your head. I have no question about its effectiveness. But they are fairly rare, quite expensive, and more involved to install. If I were keeping a truck for myself, I would strongly consider one. But for a resale truck, I wouldn't get enough extra to make it worthwhile.
Aftermarket hot water heater: I purchased a 25k btu unit for the Deuce I'll be driving back from Kentucky. It will be easy to install and pretty cheap ($140 delivered to Kentucky). Does anyone who has used an aftermarket heater have any opinions? Will 25k btu be enough for the coldest weather? If not, what would be suggested? I'm planning to do a quick install in KY, then add in the defroster ducting when I get home.
Any thoughts? Any options I'm missing? Suggestions? I still have 1 Deuce that will need a heater. I have access to an original hot water unit, I just want to know if it will be enough. Plus I may buy more Deuces in the future that could need heaters.
Jim