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Hoses are all Aeroquip GH134 hose, in sizes -6, -8, and -12. (so part number would be GH134-6 for the smallest hose.)
example of the -12 hose going from the evaporator to the compressor
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Fittings are reusable if in good shape, though they recommend...
Just to be completely clear:
It is a different condenser for the fender mount configuration, and they are different for each side as well. The one with the Red Dot unit is too big.
Depending on how you have your truck set up, there isn't so much a right and wrong as there is a "this is how...
I have a soft top. I added a solid piece of metal to mount the evaporator in the cab, then purchased a fender mount condenser instead of the bulky external unit because I've changed my configuration a few times and actually use my rig as a truck, not a showpiece.
my thread on that...
evaporator unit bolted to the rear wall on the inside, so those long tubes blew into the driver's area.
Condenser bolted on the outside of the back wall, or possibly on the roof.