Everco Heavy Duty Releases Complete A/C Repair Kits
Everco Heavy Duty has released 67 air conditioning repair kits for the heavy duty market that include everything that a technician needs to complete a job.
Each kit contains all of the components needed for a complete A/C repair in one box, including a new A/C compressor, filter drier, expansion device, premium oil, and all gaskets and O-rings. The kits come with a 100,000-mile warranty.
Everco Heavy Duty A/C repair kits are available for:
Freightliner (2014-1994)International / Navistar (2012-1997)Kenworth (2012-1995)Mack (2015-1993)Peterbilt (2012-1995)Volvo (2010-1996)
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