Need a Compressor. What brand and where should I get it?

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Bigntall1

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On my 2000 Chevy Tahoe NBS, I have a loud noise coming from under my hood when the A/C is on and the faster i go the louder it gets. Searched the forums here and found where others have had the same issue and it turned out to be the compressor. I was told not to run it any longer because it could damage under components of the A/C system. I need to buy a new compressor quickly. What should I get and how much should I expect to pay. Looked at the local parts store and they ran in the $300 range. Ebay's ran in the high 200s but I did find a AC Delco on Ebay brand new with the current bid at $90 with the clutch.
 

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Either get a Denso or Delphi those are the ones I sell the most and very rairly have one come back.
 
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Either get a Denso or Delphi those are the ones I sell the most and very rairly have one come back.

Thanks! I was thinking I could come out cheaper buying it myself and have a shop install it but no one will give me a price by phone. They want me to bring it in so they can inspect it.
 

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Probably would come out cheaper draining your system, installing it, and letting them fill it back up properly. There was another thread where a guy did that on here a few months ago.


BTW, MS native here. (Tylertown)
 
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Probably would come out cheaper draining your system, installing it, and letting them fill it back up properly. There was another thread where a guy did that on here a few months ago.


BTW, MS native here. (Tylertown)

I found a shop that will do the labor if I bring the parts. I was told I needed the following:
Compressor
Accumulator
Orfice Tube
4 Cans of Refrigedent

They quoted me $440 for the labor. I thought that was a little high but I didn't argue. I'm sure they just enter it in the computer and it calculates it. Has anyone used the Tough One compressors? I can save $50 buying one of those. Also has anyone used remanufactured compressors?
 

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Get a shop to discharge your system and do the work yourself then have them evacuate and charge your system get your self a delco unit.
 

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