Friday, October 10, 2008

Discount AC Parts Offers Cool Air and Even Cooler Prices

I have lived in the South my entire life. To say it gets hot in the South in the summer is an understatement. Scorching, blistering, boiling, roasting, sweltering, and searing are much better adjectives to describe the weather from May to August. Even swampy is a better word when you take into account the high levels of humidity.

Given that I have always lived in the South, you would think that I would not only be used to the heat, I would relish it. You would think wrong. While I don't like the cold weather, I don't like extremely hot weather either. If I could wake up tomorrow and suddenly control the weather, I would make it 70-something year round, which, in my opinion, is neither too hot nor too cold. However, I know that the likelihood of me becoming Mother Nature is slim to none. As such, I have to rely on my trusty air conditioner to control the temperature for me.

So far, my home's air conditioner has yet to fail me. I can't say the same for the air conditioner in my car. As you can imagine, the Redneck Mobile, with its peeling black paint, dysfunctional trunk, stained interior, and intermittently sluggish engine, also has issues with keeping me cool in summer. The air coming out of the vents never seems to cool until about 20 minutes into my drive. By that time, my makeup has melted off, my clothes are stained with sweat, my pulse is racing, my hair looks like it got attacked by the Frizz Monster, and I'm contemplating whether I am about to have a heat stroke. In other words, cool air 20 minutes into my drive is too little too late, especially in the middle of summer.

The air conditioner wasn't always that slow to cool the air. When my father first gave me the Redneck Mobile--back when the carpet was clean and the paint was pretty--the air conditioner blew out cold air within minutes. Obviously, something needs to be done to return the air conditioner to its heyday. I'm just not sure what that something is.

If the air conditioning compressor needs to be replaced, I do know where I can buy it and other auto ac parts as great prices, www.discountacparts.com. Discount AC Parts carries a full line of both new and remanufactured AC compressors, A/C compressors, A/C condensers, A/C evaporators, and various other ac parts. New ac parts are either factory original equipment or manufactured by a company that Discount AC Parts has determined meets its high quality standards. Remanufactured parts, meanwhile, are taken apart, inspected, and, once reassembled, tested on air, hydraulic, and A/C replicator machines. Due to this quality control, you won't have to worry about buying a "spray and pray" air conditioning part that is going to fall apart on you or start smoking a couple of miles down the road.

Discount AC Parts carries auto ac parts for a variety of vehicles types, everything from Chevrolet A/C compressors to BMW AC compressors. The air conditioning compressors and other parts come with full warranties. Most orders ship the same day, and any order over $50 qualifies for free ground shipping.

If you're like me and looking to upgrade the air conditioning system in your car, give www.discountacparts.com a look and see if they have the part you need.
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