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<blockquote data-quote="someotherguy" data-source="post: 21984" data-attributes="member: 6178"><p>Here's my quote from another post on doing the service ports on my '06 (easy):</p><p></p><p>"Replacing the A/C service ports on my truck was a snap, even though I didn't have the oddball socket for the high side, I was able to remove it with an adjustable wrench. It's not super tight or anything, being an aluminum fitting in a thin aluminum tube. I did need to run down to the parts house and get a valve core tool for the low side as a regular tire tool didn't have enough reach. "Xtra Seal" brand # 15-3174 you can see on my core support with the black/orange handle got it done for under $7. The service port kit I used was Four Seasons 26775 which I paid a little extra from amzn to get it here quick, still less than $15. I used some Nylog blue sealant on the threads and o-rings as well."</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]2374[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Richard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="someotherguy, post: 21984, member: 6178"] Here's my quote from another post on doing the service ports on my '06 (easy): "Replacing the A/C service ports on my truck was a snap, even though I didn't have the oddball socket for the high side, I was able to remove it with an adjustable wrench. It's not super tight or anything, being an aluminum fitting in a thin aluminum tube. I did need to run down to the parts house and get a valve core tool for the low side as a regular tire tool didn't have enough reach. "Xtra Seal" brand # 15-3174 you can see on my core support with the black/orange handle got it done for under $7. The service port kit I used was Four Seasons 26775 which I paid a little extra from amzn to get it here quick, still less than $15. I used some Nylog blue sealant on the threads and o-rings as well." [ATTACH type="full"]2374[/ATTACH] Richard [/QUOTE]
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