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  • Wheres the cheapest place to get r134a?

    Iv been told that big lots has 12oz cans for $8 but I havent been up there to verify it. Orielly's and every other auto part place wants $16/can.

  • #2
    walmart was the cheapest i found

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    • #3
      Wal mart
      1993 Vibrant Red Cobra #1741.

      If you want more inches - Stroke it!!!

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      • #4
        Jesus h Christ that shit has got expensive.

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        • #5
          Our local Oriellys had the 30lb bottles for 168 last time I got some.
          "It's another burrito, it's a cold Lone Star in my hand!"

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          • #6
            I bought some 30# last month for 129
            Ring and pinion specialist

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            • #7
              Originally posted by greenbullitt View Post
              I bought some 30# last month for 129
              Where from? Thats a helluva deal.

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              • #8
                Best deal I have found, Carquest 14.99 a can.
                2005 M3 Vert with TSW rims
                2001 Dodge Dakota R/T C/H/I, gears, exhaust, and 125 shot of nos
                2012 Ford Edge

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                • #9
                  Wal-Mart for around 8 to 10 dollars a can. Most of the big box auto stores have it for 14-16 a can.
                  2004 Suzuki DL650
                  1996 Hy-Tek Hurricane 103

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                  • #10
                    We buy 30#'s, last time was a couple months back, got 5 I think at $129 each. Selling to customers for 9.95 per pound down from 14.95 last year.

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                    • #11
                      Be interesting to see how many of you over/undercharge your cars by filling r134a based on gauge readings. Worst I ever saw was last season, car was like 2.5 pounds overcharged.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by shumpertdavid View Post
                        Be interesting to see how many of you over/undercharge your cars by filling r134a based on gauge readings. Worst I ever saw was last season, car was like 2.5 pounds overcharged.
                        Best way I've found to do it without weighing the charge (sometimes not an option if exact charge needed is not known) is to get the intake and exhaust temp of the lines going in and out of the evaporator as close as possible. Temp outside needs to ideally be over 80* but if the line temp is at the 33-32* mark you won't have any problems. Gotta love working on old farm and land moving equipment.
                        "It's another burrito, it's a cold Lone Star in my hand!"

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by dee View Post
                          Best way I've found to do it without weighing the charge (sometimes not an option if exact charge needed is not known) is to get the intake and exhaust temp of the lines going in and out of the evaporator as close as possible. Temp outside needs to ideally be over 80* but if the line temp is at the 33-32* mark you won't have any problems. Gotta love working on old farm and land moving equipment.
                          Very good point to bring up. I've got customers with anything from semi's, to tractors, to heavy equipment that don't have charge amounts.

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