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Do I really want a heater?

Whidbey

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Can pop it open with room to spare. While fitting up the empty box, I shortened it enough to make sure it did not interfere while able to fit in 2 heater cores.
Also, the box stands off the fire wall using the standard "L" brackets. The std blower is also offset a bit on the box so there is about 1-1/2 clearance for air pick up off the inside passenger fire wall. I removed the air intake hose ring off the blower air intake.
I did cut about 1/2" off the side of the dash / glove box support bracket for coolant feed clearance on the 1/2" L's on top of the box. 2 "L" brackets are mounted on the blower end to this same support. It does not move.
 

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Ferroequinologist

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Whidbey, is that a 5 ton distrabution box? I notice it is opposite a standard deuce one.

I am also having reservations about installing mine. I know I want a heater for my Alaska trip, but now I'm leaning towards a fuel fired one.

Anyone have a fuel fired heater kit they will trade for a NOS coolent heater kit?
 

clinto

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I chopped the box too and I mouinted mine on the firewall. Had to reverse the fan mount to fit the fresh air hose next to the side access. Got the idea from another forum.
I like your flexible hose a lot more than the factory one.
 

Storm 51

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I'd rather have it and not use it, then not have it and need it.;-)

Bingo! This is your answer.

IF you are planning on having any females (of any age) in you truck in the "cooler" weather (they will call it COLD), you will want a heater. They will be MUCH happier, and thus, so will you.

This is a serious consideration. Think well upon your decision; it may well have long term consequences.

Just my 2cents worth. From experience :wink:

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The black air duct I got from Advanced Auto Parts. About $32.00. And mounting was so tight I had to notch the rubber sleeve on the fan end of the hose to make the turn. Should not be a problem for the normal heater mounting or for those people who think ahead and allow for the hose to make the turn... And yes it is better than the OEM.

I also used it inside the cab.
 

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