I have the military ac mounted in my truck. I believe it is the first gen unit, (two side louvered vents and a single round center vent). I used the stock condenser and mounted behind the bumper just as these trucks would have had them mounted. I have about $2500.00 into mine total to include labor for the guy to come out and wire it, (didn't have all the correct wiring), purchase the drier from him, have all the hoses made, and then charge and test operation of it. He was a mobile guy who is used to working on Red Dot units on heavy equipment out in the field. I was first worried about what everyone was saying that the units wouldn't cool the cab well and was just poor overall. Well after reading 37 deg air out of the vents and having to turn the air down in desert at 110 degrees, I'm thinking that mine is working just fine. I did wire my condenser fans to run constant when I turn on the AC. I did this because most of my driving is slower speeds offroad with low airflow over the condenser. So instead of wearing out the fan switch I'll just make them run full time. It did take about 3 months to get all of the pieces together. I'm not saying that this is the best, right way, or only way to go about it. But I am saying that if your making the choice because you believe the system won't cool enough or correctly from what you have been reading. Mine is proof that they do work excellent. The system only takes just over 2 lbs of Freon. But that depends on how long your lines are, size of your condenser...bla, bla, bla.... I just know if your Freon levels are too low or too full it wont cool well at all. I bought my mounting brackets from a member on here and started to make some copies of the mounts to help others out but quickly found out it just wasn't worth the effort when the brackets were really only about $80-90 bucks each. Heck, here is Ca the basic ac work on a car will be anywhere from $1200-$2300 just to repair the existing unit. So that would make it about $800 anywhere else in the world! Hope this helps someone out on their decision. I don't think the parts supply has dried up at this point.
Eric 619-952-4337