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> Aftermarket A/C compressor bracket, Looking for pictures of the A/C compressor mounted on the engine
mcericmc
post Mar 15 2026, 10:43 AM
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I could use some help with a DPD aftermarket A/C system I bought years ago, but never got around to installing because of my wife's health problems. I live in Texas, so A/C is a necessity during the 8 months of summer here.

I'm looking for pictures of the compressor mounted to the engine and pictures of the mounting bracket. I think I might be missing part of the bracket itself.

I realize how slim the chances of finding any info is since these systems were kind of rare, but any help or leads to information would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
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post Mar 15 2026, 02:28 PM
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That is the first decent side mount system I've seen.

It's using a drop-dead dependable Sanden compressor, and it's driven by a serpentine belt.

I'd use that in a heartbeat and I'm a picky anal bitch!

For those who don't know I run an Automotive AC specialist shop in Granbury Texas.

That is what I would have built had I decided to stay T4.

That looks NICE!!!! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/ninja.gif)
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