How many miles is too many?

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07Burb

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I tried texting you a couple weeks back but go an "undeliverable" message for some reason :shrug:
 

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07Burb, Mine is a 2007, not a 2012. Are the AC Delco the equavalent of the OEM?

I've been looking at the Arnott systems as well as the Monroe conversion kits?

Has anybody used the Monroe with any success? It's looking good with the much cheaper price for the entire system.

Yes, thoe AcDelco are OEM

Here are some part numbers that I used. You will have to verify that yours is the same...

DORMAN Part # 949001 {#20930288} complete compressor assembly

ACDelco 580-433 fronts

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EDQ2EM4/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

ACDELCO 580-451 Rears
 
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I tried texting you a couple weeks back but go an "undeliverable" message for some reason :shrug:

Interesting...Hmmmm. Well, the phone is working now. I would ask how your Chevy is doing but I can probably answer that question, hahah
 

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Replaced my compressor with a Doorman unit. It was a complete unit cheaper than the Arnott unit. With the Arnott unit you have to rebuild a part of the unit with parts provided in the kit.
 

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^Thats the part number I listed about. Its around $200 and has lifetime warranty
 

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